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Example sentences for "kago"

Lexicographically close words:
kadamba; kady; kafila; kaftan; kaftans; kahi; kahun; kahuna; kai; kaia
  1. Together they sought an inn, and there laid aside their pilgrim-dresses, and put on fresh robes, and hired kago and carriers to bear them home.

  2. Shuntoku also was traveling in a kago; and the two kago moved side by side along the way.

  3. Perhaps from out that curtained kago on the road his erring daughter may have peeped at him.

  4. With that she moved with stately step to where, in a stream of light, the kago stood.

  5. You do not know what an achievement this is, but I shall explain later on what a kago is, why I am in it, and why it is not exactly the place to expect a letter from.

  6. The kago is a curious institution, partly superseded by the kuruma, but lingering in many places, and necessary where the pack-horse would be unsafe, and where one would otherwise have to walk.

  7. Neither the ox-cart, the norimono, nor the kago covered a daily distance of over 20 m.

  8. The kago was the humblest of all conveyances recognized as usable by the upper classes.

  9. From the latter place Hakone Lake is but about fifty miles distant, and by jinrikisha and kago may be reached in one day.

  10. Yomoto and the recommencement of the jinrikisha road is reached; a broiled fish and a bottle of native beer are consumed for lunch, and the kago coolies dismissed.

  11. Obtaining a couple of men to carry the bicycle, the chilly weather proves an inducement for following them afoot, rather than occupy a kago myself.

  12. In the mountainous regions the chair and kago take the place of the 'rikisha.

  13. The chair rests on two bamboo poles and is carried by four men; the kago is suspended from one pole, like a swinging hammock, and is carried by two.

  14. The kago accommodated one person and was carried by two.

  15. This curious type of litter is much used by the Japanese themselves, but not by Europeans, as the occupant of a kago has to sit with his knees doubled up in what seems to Western ideas a most uncomfortable position.

  16. The bearers of a kago are two stalwart, bare-legged men, and they always carry long sticks in their hands.


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