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HORSE-AND-BUGGY

(adj.sat)

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There is 1 meaning of the phrase Horse-And-Buggy.

Horse-And-Buggy - as an adjective satellite

Relating to the time before automobiles (and other inventions) changed the way people lived in industrialized nations

Example Sentences

"She took a relaxing ride in a horse-and-buggy along the countryside."
"The tourist enjoyed exploring the city in a traditional horse-and-buggy."
"They decided to go for a leisurely drive in a horse-and-buggy."
"The horse-and-buggy clip-clopped down the cobblestone streets."
"In the olden days, people relied on horse-and-buggy for transportation."
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