Tilbury
volume
British pronunciation/tˈɪlbɹi/
American pronunciation/ˈtɪɫˌbɛɹi/

Definition & Meaning of "tilbury"

Tilbury
01

a light, open carriage with two wheels, often used in the 19th century

What is a "tilbury"?

A tilbury is a type of small, light carriage that was popular in the 19th century. It has a two-wheeled design, typically drawn by a single horse, and features a simple, open structure with a low, flat body. Originally used for light transportation, the tilbury was known for its speed and maneuverability, making it a favored choice for quick travel or for use by the wealthy. It often has a single seat for the driver and one or two additional seats for passengers.

example
Example
click on words
They hired a tilbury for the afternoon to tour the city 's historic landmarks.
The horse trotted briskly, pulling the tilbury behind it as the passengers enjoyed the fresh air.
The young couple decided to take a scenic ride through the countryside in their elegant tilbury.
example
Example
They hired a tilbury for the afternoon to tour the city's historic landmarks.
The horse trotted briskly, pulling the tilbury behind it as the passengers enjoyed the fresh air.
The young couple decided to take a scenic ride through the countryside in their elegant tilbury.
The old tilbury, though weathered, still held a certain charm as it rolled down the cobblestone street.
With a flourish, he helped her into the tilbury, and they set off toward the estate.
download-mobile-app
Download Our Mobile App
Langeek Mobile Application
Download the application
LanGeek
Download LanGeek app
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store