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tilbury

[til-ber-ee, -buh-ree] / ˈtɪlˌbɛr i, -bə ri /


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There's a rug in my tilbury, if we can only reach it.

From The Adventures of Harry Revel by Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir

Tall bushes of laurel on either hand glinted back the lights of the tilbury, and presently around a sweep of the drive I saw a window shining.

From The Adventures of Harry Revel by Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir

When they had come almost to the end of Guarda-Velha street the tilbury had to come to a stop; the thoroughfare was blocked by a coach that had broken down.

From Brazilian Tales by Goldberg, Isaac

It belonged to a Mr. Jack Rogers, a rory-tory young squire and justice of the peace of our neighbourhood, and the lamps must be those of his famous light tilbury.

From Poison Island by Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir

I heard him hastily packing his modest wardrobe; and in fifteen minutes a tilbury had whirled him away—whither, Heaven only knows.

From Trifles for the Christmas Holidays by Armstrong, H. S.