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Example sentences for "tramcars"

Lexicographically close words:
trajectories; trajectory; trajo; tram; tramcar; trammel; trammeled; trammelled; trammels; tramontana
  1. They are invariably garbed a la Adam, and are visible by all the occupants of the electric tramcars that pass along that shore.

  2. Every principal street has car tracks and the tramcars run in the daytime every five minutes.

  3. This was the spot where, round a big triangle of paving, tramcars came and went in every direction, and here everybody must alight.

  4. Past the seven-mile-stone there is an ascent to the turning for Colney Hatch at Fallow Corner, where the top of tramcars gives a wide view towards the Alexandra Palace.

  5. Where so many sad and weary mourners were often disappointed of a lift, tramcars from Holloway now spin by the gates of the adjacent Islington and St. Pancras burying-grounds.

  6. Already in the darkness of early morning the city was awake; workmen were abroad; lighted tramcars passed with passengers; great wains, trucks, and country wagons moved slowly toward markets and ferries.

  7. Hurrying on, alternately confused and dazzled in the patches of darkness and flaring light, clutched at and followed by a terrible fear, she found herself halted on the curbstone of an avenue through which lighted tramcars were passing.

  8. It has no architectural merits; it is crowded with rows of tramcars and bordered by mean-looking shops in stuffy arcades.

  9. Smartly varnished mule-drawn tramcars tinkle their way to and from the suburbs.

  10. Nothing can be finer than the view up this noble roadway, and praise is due to authorities who have ordained that the banal electric tramcars shall take with them into side streets the blighting vulgarity of their whizzing bustle.

  11. They would stay in a street where there were tramcars and noises, and they would frequent museums.

  12. All the time there is the pleasant musical jangle going on of tramcars below and bell-chimes aloft.

  13. The carts and tramcars find their way round by new and more convenient roads made on each side.

  14. They lack the charm of obviously leading elsewhere: and even although electric tramcars speed multitudinously along them, to some near or distant terminus, they do but arrive there at other streets.

  15. It is much more real to them that the tramcars are twopence all the way.

  16. This steering or 'overtaking' power enables a trolley omnibus service to be maintained without obstruction on a narrow roadway which would be badly congested by tramcars running on a rigid track.

  17. He paved the way of welcome characteristically by sending an express letter of reminder and explanation, and walked from Paradise Court to where the blue tramcars were running.

  18. Every few minutes tramcars run to Porto Pi, where there is a good aquarium, with, when we saw it, a splendid display of writhing octopi.

  19. The sky was a cloudless blue, the sunlight cast deep shadows; to drive there in one of the quaint, open-sided tramcars would have been a treat.

  20. The old horse started and the van jolted its way to the road, on which as yet no tramcars clattered.

  21. Alexandria is even more up-to-date than Cairo, for there not only tramcars but motor-omnibuses are to be seen.

  22. With its population of a million and a half, long-distance electric tramcars and the institution of an "underground" system are not enough.

  23. But Tucuman itself is much like other Argentine towns, for it has its plaza and statues and public gardens, its imposing houses and hotels and restaurants, its tramcars and electric light.

  24. In the Korean quarters the lanes are narrow and dismal, but the principal streets are wider, with tramcars rattling amidst the varied Asiatic scenes.

  25. The tramcars arrived, and we bade good-bye to our patients, and saw them off, some in ordinary trams and some in specially equipped stretcher-cars.

  26. On Saturday morning came an order from the Belgian Army Medical Service instructing us to place on tramcars all our wounded, and to send them to the railway station.

  27. In the main Amsterdam is a city of trade, of hurrying business men, of ceaseless clanging tramcars and crowded streets; but on the Keizersgracht and the Heerengracht you are always certain to find the old essential Dutch gravity and peace.

  28. There is a certain intellectual town in America where tramcars still issue return tickets at reduced rates.


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