Examples of 'stagecoaches' in a sentence

Meaning of "stagecoaches"

stagecoach (noun): A horse-drawn carriage used for transporting passengers and mail in the past. It played a significant role in early transportation systems and is now often associated with the Old West
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  • plural of stagecoach

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I got two stagecoaches lined up next week.
I read that there was plenty attacks on stagecoaches.
The stagecoaches are very convenient and easy.
You will not be kept awake by no stagecoaches on it.
And stagecoaches arean uncomfortable way to travel.
The first passenger cars resembled stagecoaches.
Maybe those stagecoaches are better protected.
We know as much about robbing stagecoaches.
And stagecoaches are an uncomfortable way to travel.
Passenger transport was supplemented by stagecoaches.
All the stagecoaches have paid this month.
It was a perfect staging point for stagecoaches at that time.
Robbing stagecoaches and a few murders.
Murrell specializes in stagecoaches.
He did not rob stagecoaches or banks or trains.

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Stagecoaches instead of trains.
Hardly more than stagecoaches with flanged wheels.
Before the railroad this trip had to be taken on stagecoaches or by horse.
Trains and stagecoaches do not go to my camp.
Falling out of stagecoaches.
Get the stagecoaches and there will be plenty of roads.
All wagons were painted in yellow which was the colour of stagecoaches at that time.
I was holding up stagecoaches before you got your diapers off.
An evil gang is involved in both cattle rustling and the robbing of stagecoaches.
And stagecoaches were pulled by horses.
The latter work will complement research undertaken for the project on stagecoaches.
And stagecoaches are.
So three local businessman decided to use mounted riders than traditional stagecoaches for faster delivery.
Only stagecoaches now.
You are still a Iittle punchy from bouncing around on those stagecoaches.
Very similar in design to stagecoaches their vehicles were lighter and sportier.
Stagecoaches and mail coaches were known in continental Europe as diligences and postcoaches.
All this time I was robbed trains and stagecoaches.
Thousands of stagecoaches and wagons are estimated to have traveled the route during this time.
But Smitty Bacall wanted to rob stagecoaches.
Indians also preyed upon stagecoaches travelling in the frontier for its horses and valuables.
I especially like protecting or attacking players ' stagecoaches.
The stagecoaches left Berwick twice a day.
My great-grandaddy used to rob stagecoaches.
In the XVII century stagecoaches became a pretty fast means of transport.
Shotgun messengers guarded express shipments, not stagecoaches.
At the time of the stagecoaches Neckartailfingen was an important station for changing horses.
Young boys on horseback, riding through town shooting stagecoaches.
They rob the stagecoaches my brothers and I are paid to protect.
The service began with a fleet of six horse-drawn stagecoaches.
Stagecoaches and Mail Coaches will pay for going through my land.
Nah, they do not got stagecoaches at the salvation army.
When he was a kid, he would take care of the horses for the stagecoaches.
We know as much about robbing stagecoaches - as we do about skinning rabbits.
The stagecoaches ran every day, mine wagons and peddlers.

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