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rickshaw
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[rik-shaw, -shah]
noun
a small, two-wheeled, cartlike passenger vehicle with a fold-down top, pulled by one person, formerly used widely in Japan and China.
rickshaw
/ ˈrɪkʃɔː, ˈrɪkʃə /
noun
Also called: jinrikisha.a small two-wheeled passenger vehicle drawn by one or two men, used in parts of Asia
Also called: trishaw.a similar vehicle with three wheels, propelled by a man pedalling as on a tricycle
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of rickshaw1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of rickshaw1
Example Sentences
Auto rickshaws and taxis did not respond to requests from people who wanted to be dropped anywhere near the stadium.
His family brought the bodies here on an electric rickshaw or tuk-tuk.
There are motorised vehicles like cars, buses and motorcycles vying for space with non-motorised transport such as bicycles, cycle rickshaws and handcarts, animal-drawn carts, pedestrians and stray animals.
Those who must work - daily-wage labourers, rickshaw pullers, delivery riders - are coughing but still going out.
Other measures include bans on engine-powered rickshaws and vendors that barbecue without filters.
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