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How to pronounce tramcar in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms tram
Type of waggon, wagon


a tramcar carries coal out of a coal mine.
Type Words
Synonyms streetcar, tram, trolley, trolley car
Type of self-propelled vehicle
Has types horsecar

Examples of tramcar

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In 1888, the corporation introduced the first tramcar service in the Philippines.
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He bristled as journalists pressed, 60 strong, onto a Zurich tramcar with him.
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Passengers would disembark their tramcar, walk onto the road and re-board a northerly based car to continue their journey.
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Burning fuel set fire to a tramcar.
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This included a permanent fare reduction, the replacement of steam motors with horses on some routes, and the introduction of a one man-operated tramcar.
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A rotating tramcar climbs an impressive 1830m up Mount San Jacinto and, once you get to the top, you're treated to breathtaking views of the desert below and the mountain ranges above.
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The couple's first wordless encounter takes place aboard a tramcar in Moscow, and the headlong rush of their interwoven destinies is a subtle, unifying symbol of Zhivago.
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In 1888 it was suggested that the vehicle should be converted for use as a tramcar but was found to be unsuitable for this purpose and was eventually sold in August 1901.
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More examples
  • A four-wheeled wagon that runs on tracks in a mine; "a tramcar carries coal out of a coal mine"
  • Streetcar: a wheeled vehicle that runs on rails and is propelled by electricity
  • A tram, tramcar (British English), streetcar or trolley car (American English) is a railborne vehicle which - at least in parts of its route - runs on tracks in streets. ...
  • The Tramcar is a trackless train service running on the Boardwalk in the Cape May County, New Jersey communities of Wildwood and North Wildwood. The service, which began on June 11, 1949 , takes passengers along the two-mile long Wildwood boardwalk. ...
  • A British term for a Streetcar