noun
- a light two-wheeled carriage drawn by two horses side by side
Usage: historical
Examples
- The gentleman arrived at the estate in an elegant curricle.
- She preferred riding in a curricle to walking in the muddy lanes.
- The curricle was a fashionable mode of transport in Regency England.
- He drove his curricle at a brisk pace through the countryside.
- The yellow curricle caught everyone’s attention at the assembly.
- A well-matched pair of bays pulled the smart curricle.