To limber up, to change a gun carriage into a four-wheeled vehicle by attaching the limber.
A low, wheeled vehicle or barrow for carrying goods, stone, and other heavy articles.
The forward part of the running gear of a four-wheeled vehicle.
A small, two-wheeled vehicle, like a Bath chair, to be drawn or pushed by a boy or man.
If a load has to be placed on a four-wheeled vehicle it should be placed in relation to the front and hind wheels, so as to place the heavier part of the weight upon the higher wheels.
In the modern Waggonette we have not only a good looking, comfortable carriage, but one which possesses the advantage of carrying a greater number of persons than any other four-wheeled vehicle of the same weight and size.
When a load is resting upon a two-wheeled vehicle it is very seldom placed so as to balance just right.
Such a perchless carriage was called by Adams "the very simplest form of wheeled vehicle in ordinary use.
The Cape cart brought into England from South Africa is a two-wheeled vehicle of this class with a pole in place of shafts, and "the sides being framed so as to present three panels.
The only other four-wheeled vehicle I need mention here was the sociable which, according to Felton, was "merely a phaeton with a double or treble body.
The act of conveying anything, or traveling, on wheels, or in a wheeled vehicle.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wheeled vehicle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.