stagecoach

[US]/'steɪdʒkəʊtʃ/
[UK]/'stedʒkotʃ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a horse-drawn carriage used to carry passengers and mail on a regular route

Example Sentences

highwaymen ambuscading a stagecoach;

The stagecoach finally arrived at Gameland at sunrise.

The stagecoach rattled along the bumpy road.

Traveling by stagecoach was a common mode of transportation in the 19th century.

The stagecoach driver skillfully maneuvered the horses through the narrow mountain pass.

Robbers often targeted stagecoaches traveling through remote areas.

The stagecoach journey from London to Edinburgh took several days.

Passengers huddled together for warmth inside the stagecoach during the cold winter journey.

The stagecoach driver announced the next stop to the passengers.

The stagecoach rolled to a stop in front of the inn, signaling the end of the journey.

The stagecoach route passed through picturesque countryside and quaint villages.

The stagecoach company provided regular service between major cities.

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