Dray [noun]
Definition of Dray:
vehicle
Opposite/Antonyms of Dray:
-
Sentence/Example of Dray:
What were you doing, coming from the west with a woman like that in the dray?
Jack Beckley was haled to court on a dray, too oblivious of everything to answer any charge.
It was a covered-in dray, and had been brought to in a little clearing of the scrubby undergrowth.
Sixteen men at Hankow to carry baggage that one man and a one-horse dray would carry in New York.
In the steep roadway on the right a dray, loaded with barrels, creaked and jolted upward.
It was late afternoon before she arrived, and a dray followed with a load of packages.
Three huge, ferocious dogs were chained under the axle of the dray.
And there was the dray, driven by Trimble Cushman, drawn by two proud black horses of great strength.
Now school was over for another summer and Trimble Cushman's dray could be driven at a good wage—by a boy overnight become a man.
I do not know how it happened, but when the head-yards were swung, I found myself pulling at the fore-brace, like a dray horse.