dray in a sentence
n.
Definition
A dray is a flatbed cart or vehicle, typically used for transporting heavy loads, such as barrels or goods, often pulled by horses or other draft animals.
Sample Sentences
- The dray rolled down the cobblestone street, its wooden wheels creaking with every turn.
- As the sun set, the dray was loaded with barrels of ale for the evening's festivities.
- He hired a dray to transport the heavy furniture from the shop to his new apartment.
- The local brewery uses a traditional dray to deliver its craft beer to nearby pubs.
- With a team of sturdy horses, the dray made its way through the busy market square.
- The dray rattled down the cobblestone street, carrying barrels of ale from the brewery.
- He watched as the dray horses expertly navigated the narrow lanes of the bustling market.
- The local farmers relied on the dray to transport their produce to the nearby town.
- After the festival, the dray was loaded with leftover supplies and returned to the storage yard.
- In the old painting, a dray filled with fresh hay was depicted against a serene countryside backdrop.
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