Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
sedan , 1.
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Examples
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The show's signature image is of a marvelously carved, unpainted 40-inch-high palanquin—a partly open sedan-chair on carrying poles—designed to bear aloft a divinely inhabited figure in processions.
Island Art, and All That Comes With It David Littlejohn 2011
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The show's signature image is of a marvelously carved, unpainted 40-inch-high palanquin—a partly open sedan-chair on carrying poles—designed to bear aloft a divinely inhabited figure in processions.
Island Art, and All That Comes With It David Littlejohn 2011
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Shall we also avoid direct eye-contact with your majesty, or shall we just prostrate ourselves in the mud as you're borne past us in your sedan-chair?
Kara Vallow: Jim Bunning: Too Mean and Weird for the GOP 2010
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Shall we also avoid direct eye-contact with your majesty, or shall we just prostrate ourselves in the mud as you're borne past us in your sedan-chair?
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King had not popped his crown and state robes into a sedan-chair, bundled himself into it along with them, hurried down to the chamber where the
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There was no carriage-road in the island, and nobody offered (in consequence, as I suppose, of the imperfectly-civilised state of the country) to bring me a sedan-chair, which is naturally what I should have liked best.
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In the most impressive of these dioramas, two sedan-chair bearers carry a Chinese gentleman down a full-scale reproduction of a Cantonese street (fig. 4.5).
The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876 2005
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The Bishop, who had been about to enter, stopped, and ran back with the most respectful bows and curtseys to the sedan-chair, giving his hand to the lady who stepped thence.
The Virginians 2006
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After the affair of the sedan-chair I might as well have asked Queen Elizabeth to go to Drury Lane.
The Virginians 2006
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I shall never forget the astonishment of Sir Charles Lyndon when, on one summer evening, as he was issuing out to the play-table in his sedan-chair, according to his wont, her
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