A low heavy horse cart without sides; used for haulage.
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Examples for "camion"
Examples for "camion"
1In the war of 1870 he drove a team instead of a camion.
2Then I thought I'd never get the second camion cranked.
3From the TIR carnet and the registration, Rhys could tell it was a French camion.
4With a roar of heavy wheels and a grind of gears a camion went by.
5I rode to Gorizia from Udine on a camion.
1As I was telling, the dray was engaged about the second trip.
2We just crouched down together by the dray, hungry, shivering, and fagged.
3Hank, most ministers don't ride around the country on a moving dray.
4Anderson put him in the dray and drove it home to Shingle Hut.
5They were outside, in the dark, and leant on the dray.
6He 'elped me to lift the boxes and put them in the dray.
7Dad and Dave left a dray-load of corn and joined in the hunt.
8I was strong as a giant; could stop a dray with my shoulders.
9In fine, they have not the formation to handle a dray or cart.
10A dray waggon filled with manure rumbled past immediately after that noble image.
11Then he paid the dray driver and we fell to work.
12Trotting on city pavements is very hard on the dray horses.
13The dray is probably waiting for the tide to come in.
14Patsey Watson rode by on a dray wagon, dirty and jolly.
15We purchased a strong one-horse dray which we loaded with about 10 cwt.
16Lamotte ought to hire a dray cart to carry his vanity around in.
Dray per variant geogràfica