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drosky

American  
[dros-kee] / ˈdrɒs ki /

noun

plural

droskies
  1. droshky.


Example Sentences

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If Monsieur pleases, we will take a drosky and visit some of the gardens?

From The Land of Thor by Browne, J. Ross (John Ross)

Mounted in a drosky, I hurried from church to church, from convent to convent, and from quarter to quarter.

From Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland, 7th ed. Vol. 2 of 2 by Stephens, John Lloyd

When she saw the drosky roll away, she breathed more freely, and went slowly into the house.

From In Paradise A Novel. Vol. II by Heyse, Paul

But in a city like St. Petersburg, where it is at least two or three miles from one place to another, every body with twenty kopecks in his pocket uses the drosky.

From The Land of Thor by Browne, J. Ross (John Ross)

Early the next morning I mounted a drosky and rode to a celebrated garden or springs, furnished with every description of mineral water.

From Incidents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, Russia, and Poland, 7th ed. Vol. 2 of 2 by Stephens, John Lloyd