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How to use horseless in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word horseless? Here are some examples.

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Autophobia appears upon diagnosis to proceed from a strong distaste to horseless locomotion on the rural highway by those who live in cities.
Mind you, Detroit has been lying to Americans since the first horseless buggy.
The fledgling car business was booming, but its products tended to be spare and utilitarian variations on the horseless carriage theme.
It's an exciting development that in many ways closely resembles the switch from horse to horseless carriage at the end of the 19th century.
The search for better ways to make vehicles run is as old as the horseless carriage.
The promoter who advanced the future of the horseless carriage was H. A. Kohlstaat.
Twenty-five years later, those words sound as absurd as those who asserted that the horseless carriage would be a passing fancy.
We have inherited a Victorian infrastructure and road plan which did not take into account the horseless carriage and almost universal car ownership.
These statements are like saying that a car is a horseless carriage.
Things only got stranger when I looked out the window while I was locking the door and saw the strange man climb onto the driver's seat of the horseless buggy and drive off.
You don't create a horseless carriage by mechanizing the horse.
In fact, his friends might well have told him he was mad to turn his attention from milling and selling flour to selling and repairing the new horseless carriages.
Above all things, I liked to hear about horseless carriages and self-powered mechanicals, but I'd settle for ghosts at a pinch.
The automotive industry began in the 1890s with hundreds of manufacturers that pioneered the horseless carriage.
In 1939, small farms were still largely tractorless, and the others were far from horseless.
Schumpeter's initial example of this was the combination of a steam engine and then current wagon making technologies to produce the horseless carriage.
Examples from Classical Literature
I suppose your father thinks he can build a horseless carriage to go that fast!
On shore a tangle of carts and trollies standing horseless, barrels, cotton-bales, wool-sacks.
At the corner turning up towards the post office a little cart, filled with boxes and furniture, and horseless, heeled over on a broken wheel.
Throughout the land, hitherto peaceful byways were awakened to the noisy rattle and backfires of horseless carriages.
Back in Chicopee again, Charles began planning his first horseless carriage.
It seemed an uncanny, horseless carriage, built to carry four people and making a good deal of fuss about it.
As far back as the sixteenth century a horseless carriage was invented and was operated on the streets of a German city.
The idea of the horseless carriage is a matter that has long been in the minds of inventors.
In response to this new-fangled crime spree, Southwestern sheriffs and other lawmen took to the roads in their own horseless carriages.
She's the one that would ride in that horseless carriage when I got it!
Having already whetted her whistle and being in charge of the horseless carriage, Madam enjoyed a mineral water while I had to make do with a bottle of Sol Mexican beer.
The horse-collar grille was obviously not a good idea on this modern horseless carriage.
All of the businesses that were changed out of existence by the arrival of the horseless carriage were related.
It was not possible to adapt the tack used to connect horses to wagons for use in the new horseless carriages.
In 1893, one of America's first horseless carriages was taken for a short test drive in Springfield by Frank Duryea, who had designed the vehicle with his brother, Charles.
Further, they stocked parts and did repairs and lent an element of trust for buyers who weren't entirely sure that this horseless carriage fad would last.
His day job is helping to assemble M1 Abrahams tanks for the Egyptian Army, opposite ends of the horseless carriage family to radio racing cars if ever there was one.
Named the Hendrick's Horseless Carriage of Curiosities, it houses a bizarre museum of outlandish gadgets, inventions and knick-knacks.
Kruse, a past board member of the Horseless Carriage Club of America, has participated in numerous car rallies and events over the past 30 years.
It was founded in November 1895 as The Horseless Age to cover the world's transition from horse-drawn conveyances to internal combustion powered vehicles.
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