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Example sentences for "buggies"

Lexicographically close words:
bugbears; bugelet; bugg; bugged; bugger; bugging; buggy; bughouse; bugle; bugled
  1. As far as I could see down the road buggies were coming--more than a dozen of them.

  2. Before Mrs. Bloom could say anything back two more buggies came to a stop and out got Mrs. Peterson and two young women that were after votes for Professor Pilkins.

  3. The picnic broke up in a dispersion of staid married couples to their homes, and young folks in top buggies to dances and displays of fireworks in the surrounding villages.

  4. I was offered ponies to ride, buggies to drive, anything I wanted; and I heard him give the order that I was to have carte blanche use of his stables.

  5. I was amused by watching Parsees in their buggies flying, horses taking fright, and the natives generally fancying we were bombarding the city.

  6. Papa and the doctor walked on through the gate into the grove of trees in front of Miss Ophelia's house, where the dozen or more buggies and wagons and saddle horses were waiting.

  7. It must of been one of the Grand Army of the Republicans, fur they was some of the old soldiers in buggies riding along behind, and a big string of people follering in more buggies and some on foot.

  8. It must reward them, or their children would not be able to go to school, nor would so many of them be able to drive by in rattletrap, second-hand buggies or in stout light wagons.

  9. Men--Americans--driving along in buggies or runabouts looked at Saxon and Billy curiously.

  10. Being unwilling to trust the dear child in a vehicle at livery, permit an old lady to put one of her buggies and fast trotters at your service.

  11. Well, nobody wants a guy cutting in with buggies and gold bonds when he's got an option on a girl.

  12. Well, there come to the town a young chap all affluent and easy, and fixed up with buggies and mining stock and leisure time.

  13. The buggies were quite close together by this time, and the man in the other one evidently overheard Lee’s last words.

  14. English buggies are generally hooded and for one horse.

  15. Other people tied their horses and buggies to the fence outside.

  16. A table placed a little out from the trees served for a judge's box; and because the station folk usually drew up their buggies and picnicked there, the shade of the coolebahs was called the grand-stand.

  17. Sophie knew all the people on the road, and to whom the horses and buggies they had borrowed belonged.

  18. In my day," she remarked to her cousin, "young ladies never rode alone in buggies with young men.

  19. Those who rode in the graceful little two-wheeled buggies looked out upon the world with expressions of calm enjoyment.

  20. High Street was thronged with people, mostly country-jakes who had come to town with their wagons and buggies for the celebration.

  21. When we rode into the town the streets were thronged and horsemen, wagons and buggies were thick on the public square.

  22. Mrs. Jucklin was sitting at the window when the hearse and the buggies came within sight, and her chin was unsteady as she reached for her book.

  23. A cheer came from the buggies as the load of timber rolled away around the hill.

  24. Held up by the blockade, on the other side, were two buggies with men and women.

  25. There were three or four buggies under cover, but no horses at all, they were farther afield.

  26. Mr. Hassal had emptied the buggies by now, and came up the steps himself.

  27. They clambered into the two buggies and drove away.

  28. The Keiths saw many buggies like their own.

  29. I make it because I've sold 246 of these buggies since January, and so far no man has asked for his money back.

  30. An Ohio company putting out buggies as a main product, adds an insurance policy as a clincher.

  31. So great was the pack, that buggies frequently had to wait half an hour for an opportunity to cross the principal street.

  32. First of all the Bagshaw men drove through crosswise in top buggies and then drove through it again lengthwise.

  33. Town lots, switches of flats, and hill ridges were being swapped and sold and leased from the curb-stone; leases were being made from buggies and options were being granted from a horse's back.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "buggies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.