A whip with a lash should always be used, except with roadsters or trotting horses, when a straight whip is correct.
Of course roadsters or trotting horses never should have their tails docked, nor should thoroughbreds or polo ponies, and many hunters do not.
It does not apply to the driving of roadsters or trotting horses, as they are differently trained and driven in an entirely different method.
The overhead check-rein should never be used, except with roadsters or trotting horses.
Bryan's "First Battle" has been quoted by tramps in nearly every State in the Union, and some roadsters can repeat verbatim long passages from it.
The experienced railroad police officer can pick him out of a general gathering of roadsters nearly every time, and the man himself is equally expert in discovering amateur roadsters.
It is a rather exceptional tramp who can read intelligently such a book as Henry George's "Progress and Poverty," but a number of roadsters have gone through this work time and again, and can quote from it quite freely.
I halted at the first, thinking that both were camps where all roadsters would be welcome.
It is not easy to explain to one who has never been in Hoboland and learned instinctively to appraise roadsters what this expression signifies, but in the present instance it means that depravity was simply dripping off them.
Villages are farther apart, and are invariably adjacent to large commons, on which roam flocks of noisy geese, herds of ponies, and cattle with horns that would make a Texan blush - the long horned roadsters of Hungary.
But what I'm up against is this--I got to take one of them roadsters up there to-day and demonstrate it to Sampson.
Two of them roadsters would of made a nice pair of roller skates and the expense for tires must of been practically nothin', because the ones that was on it looked like a set of washers.
Their first offerin' is gonna be one of them chummy, clover-leaf roadsters which will hold five people comfortably.
The roadsters tramped in a cloud of steam from their nostrils, about which fine icicles clung to their shaggy hair.
If we were to ask Junior Naturalists how coach horses differ from roadsters and how roadsters differ from draft horses, how many would be able to tell us?
The Norfolk trotter Belfounder was imported many years since, and with our high-bred mares, has produced many choice roadsters and trotters.
Nimrod, who is deemed perfectly competent authority, insists on its use with fast roadsters and coach-horses.
Then you may turn out on to the roads where you were took from--a grizzling little roadsters varmint.
John, put yonroadsters through the gate, if you please.
For, roadsters varmint though I be, there be things which I do hold brighter nor silver and cleaner nor new opened leaves, and I'll not have defilement throwed upon them.
All right, Steve, and do you cast an eye around to see as I han't left nothing out as might get took away, for 'tis poor work leaving the kitchen to roadsters and gipsies and the like.
We don't want no beggars nor roadsters here to-day, if you please.
Tis one of they dirty roadsters what there's too many of all about the country.
The minute the train slackened its speed at the hostile town, the roadsters jumped off en masse.
On this account, and also because Western tramps very often look down upon Eastern roadsters as "tenderfeet," there is not that brotherly feeling between the East and the West in vagrancy that one might expect.
Such aggregations of tramps are met with throughout Hoboland, and there are constant clashes between them and itinerant roadsters traversing the gangs' districts.
With several other roadsters I went about nightfall to a Herberge, or lodging house, where supper and bed can be found at very reasonable prices.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "roadsters" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.