Before they had disposed of it the landaus were at the door.
They left the landaus at a point selected by Abbas-Meerza, from which an excellent view of the ancient structures could be obtained.
There are plenty of landaus in Madras at three rupees a day; and the dak, as the cart is called, and palanquins are becoming things of the past.
The Roman landausseat four people and have a hood which may be lowered at pleasure.
In these landaus one drives along the Corso with or without masks from nine to twelve o'clock during the carnival time.
Horses half driven to death, dragging at a gallop heavy landaus crowded with six or eight persons.
Amid the throng, two very handsome landaus are especially conspicuous.
In one of the landaus following, Prince Dutri looked round furiously to see how much longer the Duke of Xara meant to let himself be saturated with rain and his suite with him.
He built his new landaus in such a way as to allow the hood to be folded, so that it lay horizontally at the back of the seat.
Of one of the new landaus built by other firms a trade journal of the day observed with some truth that "its graceful outline and roominess" made it "the very beau-ideal of vehicular luxury.
Here, two landaus with horses and postilions awaited us.
Landaus were originally invented about the year 1757, at the fortified town of Landau, in Western Germany.
The peculiar shape is now of little consequence, but with this carriage commenced those improvements upon landauswhich have since rendered them so popular.
The hoods of both Landaus and Landaulets, and other carriages, were then made of greasy harness leather, disagreeable to touch or smell, and continually needing oil and blacking rubbed into them to keep them supple and black.
The word coach in all European languages has the same sound, and is derived from the town of Kotze in Hungary, where coaches were first built, just as Landaus and Berlins were so named from the cities that first produced them.
It ran from the shore to Pritchard's Corner, was prolonged past that to the new station, and was the main thoroughfare for landaus and wagonettes off to the mountains.
He had been right in saying that the landausand brakes and wagonettes would be all over the place now.
They accordingly hired one of the public landaus of Willemstad and told the driver to show them the places of interest.
There were many two-horse landaus waiting our pleasure outside the station, and the horses were all so robust and handsome that we were not put to our usual painful endeavor in seeking the best and getting the worst.
The Piazza di Spagna is a very convenient central position for all parts of Rome, and it is filled with carriages for hire—both landaus with two horses, and little carriages with one horse, principally the latter.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "landaus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.