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tilburys
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a light, open carriage with two wheels, often used in the 19th century
A tilbury is a type of small, light carriage that was popular in the 19th century. It has a two-wheeled design, typically drawn by a single horse, and features a simple, open structure with a low, flat body. Originally used for light transportation, the tilbury was known for its speed and maneuverability, making it a favored choice for quick travel or for use by the wealthy. It often has a single seat for the driver and one or two additional seats for passengers.
- The young couple decided to take a scenic ride through the countryside in their elegant tilbury.
- With a flourish, he helped her into the tilbury, and they set off toward the estate.
- The old tilbury, though weathered, still held a certain charm as it rolled down the cobblestone street.
- They hired a tilbury for the afternoon to tour the city's historic landmarks.
- The horse trotted briskly, pulling the tilbury behind it as the passengers enjoyed the fresh air.