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Example sentences for "buggy"

Lexicographically close words:
bugg; bugged; bugger; buggies; bugging; bughouse; bugle; bugled; bugler; buglers
  1. Massa, he send me to git the buggy and hoss and carry missus to the mountain, but them Yankees they capture me and say they gwine hang that nigger.

  2. Old massa gittin' some peaches one day and she come after him with de buggy whip.

  3. I goes in de buggy with Massa Cushi, up to Tennessee, to git his sons what been kilt or wounded.

  4. Dey rides in de buggy and us follow in de wagon.

  5. He had not been listening closely, for his thoughts would, in spite of him, follow the ramshackle buggy down The Way.

  6. They had finished lunch and lighted their pipes when a buggy appeared from behind a projecting dump of trees and soon afterward Flora Grant pulled up her horse near by.

  7. When the buggy had grown small in the distance, Edgar called to Grierson and they went on again.

  8. Mr. Vane heard some way what you'd done for us, and he saw Eben in Ripton Saturday night, and made him get into his buggy and come home.

  9. Of course he stopped the buggy immediately beneath her, and her first question left him without any breath.

  10. But I appreciated your precaution in sending the buggy behind me, although it wasn't necessary.

  11. Victoria did not lose an instant, but climbed into the buggy at his side and gathered up the reins, and drew the fallen lap-robe over his knees.

  12. She paused at the sound of wheels, and there was the Honourable Hilary, across the garden patch, in the act of slipping out of his buggy at the stable door.

  13. The buggy rolled slowly down the drive, and Mr. Flint, staring after it a moment, went in the house.

  14. They had reached the first turn when their attention was caught by the sight of a buggy ahead of them, and facing towards them.

  15. Andrews," said young Mr. Gaylord, "just fetch my buggy and follow her until she gets into the gate.

  16. Then she sprang lightly into the buggy by Austen's side.

  17. They found the buggy and Pepper in the paved courtyard of the stables.

  18. The other day she actually drove to the Hammonds' in a buggy with an unknown lawyer from Ripton.

  19. Holler to him, child, and ask him to stop here on his way back and hitch old Nelly to the buggy for me.

  20. There had been no rain for a week, but the horse's hoofs and the wheels of our buggy had suddenly ceased to raise any dust.

  21. As we paused at the drinking-fountain to let old Nelly quench her thirst, Aunt Jane leaned out of the buggy and looked wistfully up and down the square.

  22. And they got in the buggy and started again, and Emmeline said the nearer they got to Henry's home the worse she felt, and finally she broke down and begun to cry, and she cried for three miles right straight along.

  23. If you can fancy that child's feelings, you will know how I felt when I stepped into the old buggy to go to Schuyler Hall.

  24. I asked, as I stepped into the buggy and took up the reins.

  25. The only objects in motion anywhere in sight in that thickly built and populous quarter, were a man in a buggy behind me, and a street car wending slowly up the cross street.

  26. Illustration: Mrs. McGillicuddy sat majestically upright in the buggy while the Sergeant bestrode the peaceful and amiable Dot.

  27. He remembered that Sergeant McGillicuddy was afraid to ride in the buggy behind the milkman's horse.

  28. In spite of his courageous advance, Broussard felt very much as Sergeant McGillicuddy described himself when in the abhorred buggy which Mrs. McGillicuddy had given him as a Christmas gift, "Hollow inside.

  29. I've escaped the dangers of that buggy and there won't be no vacancy in my grade yet awhile from ridin' in wheeled vehicles.

  30. I didn't think as Missis McGillicuddy would play me such a low trick as to give me the buggy and then make me ride in it.

  31. Mrs. McGillicuddy had carried out her menace to put a buggy in the Sergeant's Christmas stocking.

  32. Dog-carts and numerous varieties of one-horse spring carts seem to be supplanting the once universal buggy or hooded gig.

  33. Nay, there are Englishmen who have tried to harness these fine animals to the buggy and the dog-cart.

  34. Then we got into the buggy, feet outside, for the bed of the buggy was filled and piled high, covered with the robe to discourage prying eyes, and turned the little brown mare toward town.

  35. So the first afternoon when he drove around with his speedy little brown horse and his rubber tired buggy and asked me to go for a drive, father smiled, and Aunt Grace demurred not.

  36. Rose was not listening to Mammy's low crooning else her ears would not have been the first to catch the sound of a horse and buggy approaching their cabin door.

  37. She could only see rather a shabby, old-fashioned buggy standing near the Totem pole in front of their cabin, and a young man hitching his horse to it.

  38. Although neither of the two young men had received any invitation to alight, they both got out of the buggy and both wearing somewhat crestfallen expressions, stood gazing at the two young women.

  39. It was a cold clear night with many stars, but it was hardly necessary for her actually to behold the shabby buggy before recognizing it.

  40. Barton's buggy draw nearer and that it held two occupants instead of one, her face crimsoned and she bit her lips to control her vexation.

  41. Steve Hawn met him at the station with a rattle-trap buggy and, stared at him long and hard.

  42. Together they went swiftly up the walk and out to the stile where Gray's horse and buggy were hitched, and without a word Marjorie, bareheaded as she was, climbed into the buggy and they silently sped through the fields.

  43. Students began to stroll through the campus gates, and now and then a buggy or a carriage would enter and whisk past him to deposit its occupants in front of the building opposite from where he sat.

  44. And suddenly Gray sprang to his feet, ordered his buggy and started for town.

  45. A loping horse passed on the turnpike, and she could hear it coming on the hard road far away and going far away; then a buggy and then a clattering group of horsemen, and indeed everything heralded its approach at a great distance.

  46. A rattle-trap buggy was crawling up a hill ahead of him, and when he passed it Steve Hawn was flopping the reins, and by him was Mavis with a radiant face and sparkling eyes.

  47. Wa' n't he mad he hed to ride in the same buggy with his mother-in-law!

  48. If the horses should run into the railing,' he thought, 'they would tear the buggy to pieces, and perhaps hurt themselves.

  49. As Loo took her seat in the buggy one afternoon he saw that she was nervous and irritable.

  50. On returning home to dinner next day Bancroft noticed a fine buggy drawn up outside the stable, and a negro busily engaged in grooming two strange horses.

  51. Perhaps the fact of being in a buggy recalled her rides with George; or the caress brought home to her the difference between the two men.

  52. The delicate wheels just grazed the stanchions, lifting the light buggy in the air to a ticklish angle.

  53. In a few minutes the buggy was ready, with the padded board in position.

  54. The housework was done by the time the buggy drew up at the back gate--if the corners were not above reproach, Aileen knew better than to look at them.

  55. In the street waited Mr. Smith, in a curious vehicle like a single-seated buggy with a very long tail, which tail was piled high with their luggage.

  56. There was a big basket stowed in the back of the buggy when they set off early in the afternoon: such things as might relieve the anxieties of a crippled housekeeper and of a cook of twelve.

  57. Out of the tail of his eye he beheld a tall figure hurrying down the street towards the tree where Pa Smith's buggy stood in a patch of shade.

  58. Aileen and Garth learned to drive, as well as to harness Roany and get the buggy ready.

  59. Will you two get him into the buggy while I bring the soup?

  60. They flung themselves at what remained of the morning's housework with such good will that preparations for dinner were well established, and every room shining, when the hotel buggy drove up, and they all trooped to the gate.

  61. The buggy bumped away over the paddock while he watched it, Bertha silent beside him.

  62. Say we go an' look in your buggy again for that little parrysole of yours, Mr. Smith.

  63. On the way to the buggy they met Tom sauntering back, apparently at peace with all men.

  64. Bidiane stretched her neck outside the buggy to gaze after him.

  65. After tying and blanketing his horse and taking a black satchel from his buggy he led me up to my house.

  66. Then he shook hands, paused a moment awkwardly as if about to say something, then sprang into his buggy without saying it.

  67. He wanted to take in the buggy for stores.

  68. Tom pretended that he had called professionally at that hour, and been persuaded to put his buggy up in our stables and remain.

  69. The buggy and the bicycle were there, but I had to send the groom hunting for Errington, and of course I could not leave her myself.

  70. No, the buggy would not have been quicker, even with a pair, and he had wanted his wheel for refreshment and exercise.

  71. And where were the buggy and the bicycle--not to speak of the trains?

  72. Ah, Mrs. Morgan, it is kind of you to make me a little visit, but I couldn't possibly climb into that buggy of yours.

  73. The Baron looked after the buggy as it disappeared in the dusk, and then turned back into the cabin, once more to face the harsh reality of his thoughts.

  74. The Doctor's buggy came laboring into sight around the corner of the house.

  75. Friedrich watched the retreating buggy with mingled disgust and surprise.

  76. A mud-spattered buggy before the door drew his attention.

  77. Unger disembarked, hurried past the spellbound, the agape, the fearsome eyes of the twelve men of Fish, mounted into a buggy which had obviously appeared from nowhere, and drove away.

  78. After half an hour, when the twilight had coagulated into dark, the silent negro who was driving the buggy hailed an opaque body somewhere ahead of them in the gloom.

  79. But when the negro boy had led the buggy away, he added: "Dad, you might introduce me to her.

  80. After much persuasion, Miss Taylor accompanied Dexie home; and as she explained the necessity of returning that night, Mrs. Gurney told Lancy to order the horse and buggy and drive her out.

  81. But Gussie looked with angry eyes on the fine turnout, "just wasted on those little torments," as the light buggy flew past the more sober-going horses that were bringing up the rear.

  82. The buggy was a wreck, and the police might clear it away.

  83. In an instant she had cramped the wheels, and I saw that the buggy would go over.

  84. With that Clemency had slipped out of the buggy and hurried up a street without looking back.

  85. Well, next morning I sent Aaron down to the store in a soaking rain, and the horse bolted at a white rock beside the road, and the buggy was knocked into kindling wood.

  86. They rushed up as the doctor's buggy came alongside.

  87. Then he got again into the buggy and sat still.

  88. When Gordon and James were in the buggy on the way home, Gordon all at once gave a great sigh, like that of a swimmer who yields to the force of the current, or the fighter who sinks before his opponent.

  89. Then the girl got into the buggy and took the reins, and James followed.

  90. I saw the buggy smashed on the road, and that mare went down the Ford Hill road like a whirlwind.

  91. He felt the buggy tilting to its fall, he heard a crashing sound and a fierce kicking, and then he knew no more.

  92. They reached the place where the gray mare loomed faintly out of the gloom with the dark mass of the buggy behind her.

  93. He remembered how he had once actually sat all night in the buggy while the mare balked.

  94. However, he often took Clemency with him, and she would sit well wrapped up in the buggy reading a book while he made calls.

  95. He heard wheels, and the regular trot of a horse behind him, then a mud-bespattered buggy passed him, a shabby buggy, but a strongly built one.

  96. When he was in the buggy driving home, he began to realize how the fairy tale which he had related in the store would not in the least impose upon Clemency, how she would almost inevitably hear of the statements in the papers.

  97. Mr. Haakon Peterson was phlegmatically conscious that she made rather an agreeable picture, as she stopped her car alongside his top buggy to talk with him.

  98. He tore the hitching straps from the posts, jumped into the buggy and headed for the road.

  99. That horse and buggy were still on the Irwin books represented by Spot the cow--so persistent are the assets of cautious poverty.

  100. He started home, on foot as he had come, A mile or so out he was overtaken by the colonel, driving briskly along with room in his buggy for Jim.


  101. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "buggy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
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