Hackney Coach (Noun)
Meaning
A carriage for hire.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The wealthy businessman stepped out of the hackney coach and onto the bustling streets of London.
- In the 19th century, a hackney coach was a common mode of transportation for those who could afford it.
- The hackney coach rattled down the cobblestone street, its horses' hooves clattering loudly.
- After a long day of shopping, the family climbed into a waiting hackney coach to take them back to their hotel.
- The hackney coach driver expertly navigated the crowded streets, dodging pedestrians and other carriages with ease.