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rickshaw

[rik-shaw, -shah] / ˈrɪk ʃɔ, -ʃɑ /


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In London, after a court ordered him to stop cars from coming to his pub because of the noise they made on the cobblestone street, Geoffrey Bernerd hired three rickshas to transport his customers.

From Time Magazine Archive

Visiting has been curtailed, due to the high prices of rickshas and shoes.

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Most people went about their usual business � offices were open, rickshas running and pushcarts plying.

From Time Magazine Archive

Tourists file through the garish, neon-lit Wanchai quarter�the world of Suzie Wong�dodging red rickshas and the green, double-decker tramcars.

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Suddenly Lin Nai-Nai nudged me and pointed to the Bund which as usual was lined with rickshas parked on both sides of the street, but there were no coolies with the rickshas.

From "Homesick" by Jean Fritz




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