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hackney coach
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hackney coach1
First recorded in 1615–25
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Example Sentences
“Oh! but their removing from the chaise into a hackney coach is such a presumption! And, besides, no traces of them were to be found on the Barnet road.”
From Literature
She moved to Paris just in time to witness King Louis XVI “in a hackney coach going to meet his death,” she wrote.
From New York Times
Instead, there were thousands of hackney coaches pulled by horses.
From New York Times
The hackney coaches moreover only ply till five o'clock, so if you go to a party at night, it costs you a scudo.
From Project Gutenberg
When they were within a few yards of the door, a hackney coach passed them, and, turning, came to a stand before the house.
From Project Gutenberg
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