Historical Transportation Terms

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noun a small, gentle horse, especially one used for pulling carriages or carts

  • The farmer used Dobbin, his trusty workhorse, to plow the fields.
  • Dobbin is the name of the horse that lives in the barn.
  • I saw Dobbin trotting around the paddock earlier.
  • Dobbin symbolizes hard work and dedication in this story.

noun A type of passenger car on a train that provides more comfortable seating and amenities than standard cars

  • The parlor car on the train was elegantly furnished with plush seats and a small bar.
  • Let's hang out in the parlor car and enjoy the scenery as we travel.
  • I heard the parlor car is where all the cool kids chill on this train.
  • In the parlor car of life, we are all just passengers on a journey towards our destinies.

noun a vehicle mounted on runners for use on snow or ice, typically drawn by horses or reindeer

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  • The horse-drawn sleigh glided gracefully through the snow-covered fields.
  • We're going to take the sleigh out for a ride in the winter wonderland.
  • Let's hop on the sleigh and hit the slopes for some fun!
  • Her laughter was like the jingle of sleigh bells on a crisp winter morning.

noun a term used to refer to any type of bicycle

  • The inventor showcased his latest velocipede design at the technology expo.
  • I saw someone riding a cool velocipede down the street today.
  • Check out that rad velocipede cruising by!
  • The new manager is like a velocipede, always moving forward and making progress.

noun a two-wheeled cart used to carry condemned prisoners to the guillotine during the French Revolution

  • The tumbril carried the prisoners to their execution.
  • The tumbril took the prisoners to their doom.
  • The tumbril rolled up with the bad guys inside.
  • The politician's scandal was the final nail in the tumbril of his career.

noun a small bus or van that carries passengers for a low fare

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  • The jitney service was a popular mode of transportation in the early 20th century.
  • Let's hop on the jitney to get to the beach.
  • I'll catch a jitney downtown to meet you at the bar.
  • The jitney of opportunity only comes around once in a lifetime.