tilbury

/ˈtɪlbəri/
noun
  1. A light, two-wheeled carriage without a top, popular in the 19th century.
    • She learned to drive a tilbury on her grandfather's estate during summer visits.
    • The wealthy gentleman arrived at the picnic in a sleek tilbury pulled by a single horse.
    • In the old painting, a tilbury waits outside the country inn for its passengers.
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