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Definition of Rickshaws
1. rickshaw [n] - See also: rickshaw
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rickshaws
Literary usage of Rickshaws
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Baganda at Home: With One Hundred Pictures of Life and Work in Uganda by Charles W. Hattersley (1908)
"... Lake Journey—Some Contrasts—Need of Branch Lines—'rickshaws—Horses— Mules -Bullock
Carts—Hammocks—Cycles—Native Cyclists — Chiefs' Methods — Road-making ..."
2. The Making of Herbert Hoover by Rose Wilder Lane (1920)
"Back through the crowded streets of shops, the narrow ways crowded with palanquins,
rickshaws, trotting Chinese coolies, flat paper parasols; ..."
3. The Making of Herbert Hoover by Rose Wilder Lane (1920)
"Back through the crowded streets of shops, the narrow ways crowded with palanquins,
rickshaws, trotting Chinese coolies, flat paper parasols; ..."
4. Slipstream Stories, Return to the Source by Sonny Spots (2007)
"... were making their way to the river any way they could, some by foot and some
loaded into and piled on top of auto-rickshaws, cars, and trucks. ..."