rulley
English
Noun
rulley (plural rullies)
- (Britain, Yorkshire) A four-wheeled horse-drawn wagon, usually with low or non-existent sides, used for farm work, to carry goods and, on occasion, people.
- 1982 [1980], J L Carr, A Month in the Country, Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin Books/Harvester Press, →ISBN, page 97:
- We picked up the Ellerbecks at the Station — as Chapel Steward he'd been kept a seat at Mr Dowthwaite's right hand on the first rulley — then on to town where market day slowed us to a walk and, sometimes, a halt, as other wagons manoeuvred on the cobbled square.
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Anagrams
- Ullery