dray
IPA: drˈeɪ
noun
- Any of various forms of low horse-drawn cart or wagon, often without sides or with removable sides, and used especially for heavy loads.
- A kind of sledge or sled.
- A surname.
- Alternative spelling of drey (“squirrel's nest”) [(Britain) A squirrel’s nest, built of twigs in a tree.]
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Examples of "dray" in Sentences
- The name dray is also used for a wagon.
- The name 'dray' is also used for a wagon.
- Its a european pronunciation, the DRAY fuss.
- One of the mill's four dray horses was commandeered.
- Thus then was the team attached to the dray or jinker.
- He is transported in a horse and dray and is denied medical attention.
- Sam Smith's dray horses are a common sight on the streets of the town.
- To help the horses with the immense weight, hundreds of people push the dray.
- These beams were harnessed to and turned by dray animals such as oxen or horse.
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