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sulkies Meaning in Bengali



এক ব্যক্তির জন্য একটি হালকা দুই চাকাযুক্ত গাড়ির; এক ঘোড়া টানা





sulkies's Usage Examples:

reputedly called "sulkies" because the driver must prefer to be alone.


Race sulkies come in two categories, Traditional symmetrical sulkies Asymmetric or.


of horse racing in which the horses must pull two-wheeled carts called sulkies while racing.


Sulkies and steering sulkies are available for walk-behind tractors, as well as an optional.


harrowing scene where a driver is thrown from his sulky, as three trailing sulkies are bearing down on the displaced driver.


sculptures, 19,300 photographs, hundreds of drivers' uniforms, 75 sulkies, 59 sulkies and 7 carts, and a preserved stable which serves as a walk-through.


that tell the story of European settlement on the Darling Downs, while sulkies and buggies demonstrate transportation imported to Australia during the.


It may be used as a roadster to pull sulkies, or in fine harness pulling two-wheeled or four-wheeled carts.


They may be raced either in harness to sulkies, or ridden; about ninety per cent of races are in harness.


Books written or co-written by Wood include: Flying sulkies: a history of the New Zealand Trotting Cup 1904–1980.


Show vehicles are usually carriages, carts, or buggies and, occasionally, sulkies or wagons.


twentieth century races for trotters drawing light carts or high two-wheeled sulkies were introduced and later specially designed light, smaller wheeled gigs.


non-galloping gait while being driven by men or women poised on two wheeled 'sulkies'.


(1981), Flying sulkies : a history of the New Zealand Trotting Cup 1904-1980, Moa Publications, OCLC 9110442 Agnew, Max, "Silks ' Sulkies – The Complete.


Pittsburgh Press, 17 August 1970, Retrieved 31 January 2016 Canadian sulkies fare well, Montreal Gazette, 24 October 1970, Retrieved 31 January 2016.


inanimate jockeys ran in opposite directions, and ostriches attached to sulkies failed to break out of a walk.


Capehart's half mile enclosed ring attracted horses, sulkies and riders from miles around.


brought into the company to take charge of the carriage factory, making sulkies and five-glass landaus.


shed at the rear of the building where he carried out his trade repairing sulkies and buggies, and upholstering and painting vehicles.



sulkies's Meaning':

a light two-wheeled vehicle for one person; drawn by one horse

Synonyms:

horse-drawn vehicle;

Antonyms:

enlightened; active;

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