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Definition of Broughams
1. brougham [n] - See also: brougham
Lexicographical Neighbors of Broughams
Literary usage of Broughams
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Record of the Boston Stage by William Warland Clapp (1853)
"The broughams. —Josh. Silsby. — Closing Scenes at the Tremont.— The Last Night.
— First Appearance of the Learned Blacksmith. — Destruction of the Temple by ..."
2. Gossip from Paris During the Second Empire: Correspondence (1864-1869) of by Anthony B. North Peat (1903)
"Since that period one of the Court broughams has been placed at her disposal,
and her life at the Tuileries ..."
3. Highways and Horses by Athol Maudslay (1888)
"... cab-stands—Cabs—Police supervision—Acts relating to hackney-carriages—Abstract
of Acts—Mrs. Prodgers —A smart hansom—S. and T.—Station broughams—Amateur ..."
4. Cobbett's Tour in Scotland; and in the Four Northern Counties of England: In by William Cobbett (1833)
"... which, to spare the feelings of the " LAJI BS, the broughams, the GREYS, and
the RUSSELLS," and their dirty ..."
5. Handbook of the Industrial Department of the International Exhibition, 1862 by Robert Hunt (1862)
"Pony-Sociables. Buggies. Double broughams. Single broughams. ... Miniature broughams,
with Tilbury and Spider Phaetons. Cab Phaetons. ..."