33 examples of turnouts in sentences

[Illustration] Here is arranged a steam-engine, which drives the wheels of the vehicle, and which will of course propel the whole turnout, horse and all, at a great rate of speed.

The buggy and the carriage were already on hand, and soon the boys and girls were in the turnouts, and Tom drove off, with Dick following.

While Dick was waiting to catch sight of the carriage containing Sam and the girls from Hope he saw another turnout approaching.

A few seconds later a turnout rumbled into sight.

I don't see nuthin'," answered the hired man, and leaned over the dashboard of the turnout to get a better view.

Just look who is in it!" All turned to look in the direction of the turnout which was approaching.

The automobile kept to the side road until the Rovers turnout was passed, then took to the main highway, passing the upper end of Ashton.

Here's a funny turnout, surely, With an Ostrich lashed securely To a coach, Zenobia shares!

As they passed where he sat, Kit looked so wistfully at the little turnout, that the old gentleman looked at him.

The road was a single-track affair, with turnouts to enable cars coming in opposite directions to pass each other.

But the drivers were an unruly set, paid no attention to turnouts, and would meet face to face on the track, just as if no turnouts existed.

But the drivers were an unruly set, paid no attention to turnouts, and would meet face to face on the track, just as if no turnouts existed.

The man who invented the turnout and switch system for electric cars received his suggestion from "Acres of Diamonds.

Bradford had all the ease of bearing that they instinctively felt belonged to a gentleman, but his turnout was beyond the pale, and the grooms hesitated to give it the shelter of the perfectly equipped stable.

Nothing strange was noticeable about the turnout, except that the traces hung a trifle loose, and that the occupants sat unusually far back under the hood for so pleasant an afternoon.

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It was a much more fashionable turnout than would be seen in any of our cities save the largest, and even in them probably not in the service of a public official.

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In support of this opinion they would name the advantageous results that would follow from the use of a double track, such as the avoidance of delays on turnouts, the lessening of the liability of accidents, the greater rapidity in transportation, etc.

" We jumped into the victoria, but as we crossed the square the garde-champetre caught the bridle and stopped our turnout.

Mr. Quigg exercised the virtue of prudence even in his dissipations, and derived pleasure from the reflection that he would make his annual round of complimentary calls in an elegant turnout at a moderate cost.

Here Sergeant Keeler, of our company, the tallest man in the regiment, and one of the handiest, suggested that we should tear up the rails at a turnout by the station, and so be prepared for chances.

I saw a turnout of whips and wagons about the hitching-posts round the green of a Tuesday the year through, and going to and from school met men with a bovine smell.

Indeed, the entire turnout, including his own hat and the coachman's, offered the beholder that aspect of indifference to show, which, by the suggestion of a nodding acquaintance with poverty, gave it the right clerical air of being not of this world.

This here turnout has got to be tasty and have class.

33 examples of  turnouts  in sentences