Lexicographical Neighbors of Rikshaws
Literary usage of Rikshaws
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Modernizing of the Orient by Clayton Sedgwick Cooper (1914)
"... as you sleep a tired, wondering sleep, filled with beggars, jade, toy shops,
and porcelain, teak wood, fortune tellers, rikshaws, and the click of the ..."
2. The Modernizing of the Orient by Clayton Sedgwick Cooper (1914)
"... as you sleep a tired, wondering sleep, filled with beggars, jade, toy shops,
and porcelain, teak wood, fortune tellers, rikshaws, and the click of the ..."
3. About Ceylon and Borneo: Being an Account of Two Visits to Ceylon, One to by Walter J. Clutterbuck (1892)
"The numbers of bullock bandies, jin- rikshaws, and the native life with the
indistinct distance of bluish dampness, combine in making a picture which it is ..."
4. About Ceylon and Borneo: Being an Account of Two Visits to Ceylon, One to by Walter J. Clutterbuck (1891)
"The numbers of bullock bandies, jin- rikshaws, and the native life with the
indistinct distance of bluish dampness, combine in making a ..."
5. An American Four-in-hand in Britain by Andrew Carnegie (1907)
"... and suburbs to the residence of our friend, Mr. B. Five hansoms in line driven
pell- mell reminded me of our Tokio experiences with gin- rikshaws, ..."