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stagecoach
/ˈsteɪdʒkoʊtʃ/
Definition
1
A large, four-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle used historically to transport passengers, mail, and parcels along predetermined routes, especially in the 18th and 19th centuries.
2
Any similar modern vehicle or service mimicking this mode of transport, often for tourist or historical reenactment purposes.
Examples
Back in the day, booking a stagecoach was like ordering an Uber with bandits and zero AC.
She romanticized the stagecoach journey until the third dust cloud turned her white dress sepia.
Forget flying first class; nothing says luxury like bouncing across the prairie in a stagecoach with six strangers.
The old stagecoach driver had more one-liners than a stand-up comic, especially when dodging outlaws.