Yesterday we went out in 'rickshas about the middle of the day and I don't believe I ever felt such heat.
On a former visit we went in 'rickshas to the foot of these hills, passing green fields of rice and reaching the Harashiyawa River, which flows rapidly into the plain.
No cabs were seen in Kobe, but street cars and rickshas were plentiful.
Tokyo has more open space than other native cities, and street cars, rickshas and crowds of people about the railway station gave ample evidence of having reached a large center.
The rickshasare owned by a company, and 60 cents a day is paid by the puller for its use.
There being no rickshas in Calcutta, one of the means of getting about is by palki, an upholstered box, seating one person.
The rickshas in Hongkong, Colombo, and Singapore are made to carry but one person, while the sulkies drawn by the Zulus in Durban, South Africa, are built to hold two persons.
The owners of therickshas pay 75 cents a month to the Settlement as a license fee, and the puller must pay the owner 40 cents a day.
Aside from street cars, rickshas were the conveyances mostly used to get about the city.
Rickshas are numerous, drawn by Chinese, and the fare is reasonable.
The street is crowded with rickshas bearing ladies, soldiers, civilians, or fat Chinamen in bowler hats and long, blue silk coats.
Rickshas go by bearing officers of every army, punctiliously saluting all other wearers of epaulettes they pass.
The ground being dry, we chose rickshas for our vehicles in preference to Pekin carts, which are as uncomfortable a form of conveyance as any I know.
Leaving Major Whittal surrounded by a polyglot crowd, and handing over the luggage to our sword orderlies, we seated ourselves in rickshas and set out in search of quarters.
We went inrickshas to Ha‐ta‐man Street, which is a good commercial thoroughfare.
Daintily garbed English ladies step from their rickshas and enter millinery establishments, the windows of which display the latest fashions of Paris and London.
The nullah was crossed by several bridges, over one of which passes Legation Street, along which we had ridden in our rickshas that morning.
We returned through the park to the railway station, where we procured rickshas to take us to the hotel.
Coolies with streaming bodies ran their rickshas over the uneven roadway.
The 'rickshas in a wavering line began to roll along the Bund, which was practically deserted.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rickshas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.