A four-wheeled passenger carriage pulled by two horses.
双马四轮车
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There was a carriage and pair standing at the gate, which she recognized as Dr Madeley's, the physician from Rotherby.
There were ponies for the children and a goat-chaise which they drove round the grounds and a carriage and pair for the parents.
All the big houses had their carriages and pairs, complete with footmen, cocked hats and jack boots.
About this hour a carriage and pair was heard to dash up to the front door and pull up sharp, with a good deal of noise, as if caused by two excited horses.
A ghostly carriage and pair is said to travel down Brimpton Lane on a certain night in January.
On Monday afternoon a collision between a carriage and pair and a bicycle occurred at the end of Bridge Street, Newark.
All those houses along the main road to Windermere, they all had their carriages and pairs and their different uniforms - some were brown and some were green.
It is reputed that he often boasted that with his carriage and pair he could beat the train from Derby to Shottle Station.
Fourteen carriages and pairs followed the coffin as the cortège went from the Church up to Saint Tudno's Cemetery on the Great Orme.
Because of the amount of preparation needed to present the carriage and pair at their best and the unhurried pace of your event, we conduct only one wedding per day.
It is scarcely possible to keep a handsome well-appointed carriage and pair under L300 a year.
However, we had the satisfaction of seeing our employers roll up to the office from their seaside suburb in carriages and pairs, and that gave to our days a dignity they might otherwise have lacked.
He'd drive to our house with a carriage and pair [of horses], that sort of thing.
A coach house was a building originally constructed to house the family's carriage and pair.
It is said that the carriage and pair in which Ann and Henry used to drive around Lincoln was the smartest ‘turn-out’ in town.
Tom did not hesitate, and as the carriage and pair raced by he hurled himself at the bridle of the nearest horse and gradually brought the terrified animals to a halt.
It is scarcely possible to keep a handsome well-appointed carriage and pair under £300 a year.
Fine people rode in carriages and pairs, Oxford undergraduates rode in flys (one-horse, light carriages, usually hired) from the station, all delivery was horse drawn.
She watched a carriage and pair rattling by, driven by a stout young man in a many-caped coat, his well-bred chestnuts picking up their hooves in a brisk trot.