12 Words to use with trams

Both the witnesses showed a very proper respect for the law, and were obviously relieved when the brief cross-examination was over and they were free to go back to their tram-car.

On the right is the station of the "steam tram-line," and some hundred yards beyond it the road to Biarritz curves in the same direction.

*** L.C.C. tram-tickets, says a news item, are now thinner.

Meanwhile the Irani at the corner where the trams halt did a roaring trade.

Nor did he betray surprise when Mr. Mortimer, after a glance down the towpath towards the iron bridge and the tram-lights passing there, walked off and left him to browse.

A tram ride through Clerkenwell and its leagues of dreary, inhospitable brickwork will take you through the heart of a region where Clem Peckover, Pennyloaf Candy, and Totty Nancarrow are multiplied rather than varied since they were first depicted by George Gissing.

His spiritual insight did not save him from folly, and he is led to say, "There is no short cut, no patent tram-road to wisdom.

and thank you again there's a tram stoppin' at the corner!

The town was veiled in thin mist, figures appearing and disappearing, tram-bells ringing, and those strange wild cries in the Russian tongue that seem at one's first hearing so romantic and startling, rising sharply and yet lazily into the air.

To the other tram-wheels no gear is connected; one of them is fast to the axle, and the other runs loose, but to them the brake is applied in the usual manner.

Looks to me as though you might cop out for anything from a tram-driver to Lord Chief.

One such case is reported by Mr. J.H. Carter, F.R.C.V.S., where the horse's foot was run over by a tram-engine, in which the os pedis and the navicular were fractured in several places.[A] A further case is on record where a sharp blow on the front of the hoof was the cause.

12 Words to use with  trams