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    Use "one-horse" in a sentence

    one-horse example sentences

    one-horse


    1. In comparison to Hollywood, High Point is nothing more than a dinky, one-horse town consisting of a main drag that runs down the center of it


    2. Olin had rented a one-horse dray from Jake Lorrent's livery in order to convey the man along with his luggage and tools to the recently erected log cabin at The Rocks


    3. There was a little one-horse town about three mile down the


    4. Phelps' was one of these little one-horse cotton plantations, and they all look alike


    5. But it warn't surprising; because he warn't only just a farmer, he was a preacher, too, and had a little one-horse log church down back of the plantation, which he built it himself at his own expense, for a church and schoolhouse, and never charged nothing for his preaching, and it was worth it, too


    6. We hir’d a Barge upriver, upon that splendid Summer’s Afternoon, rode as far as Maidenhead, there were met by a One-Horse Chaise belonging to the Dean’s Friend, and carried to a beauteous Country Estate call’d Dumswood, whose Owner was said to have some of the finest Race Horses in England


    7. If it is, it ain't in this one-horse town


    8. Directly opposite to him came a strange one-horse vehicle, evidently rigged up by soldiers out of any


    9. I jumped up, took my muff and umbrella, and hastened into the inn-passage: a man was standing by the open door, and in the lamp-lit street I dimly saw a one-horse conveyance


    10. It was just as well that at this time it became fashionable to drive out in the afternoon in hired old Victorias that had been converted to one-horse carriages, and that the excursion ended on a hill where one could appreciate the heartbreaking twilights of October better than from the lighthouse, and observe the watchful sharks lurking at the seminarians’ beach, and see the Thursday ocean liner, huge and white, that could almost be touched with one’s hands as it passed through the harbor channel

    11. Directly opposite to him came a strange one-horse vehicle, evidently rigged up by soldiers out of any available materials and looking like something between a cart, a cabriolet, and a calèche


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