From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhorse-drawnˈhorse-drawn adjective [only before noun] TTBDRIVEhorse-drawn vehicles are pulled by a horse
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horse-drawn• It was initially horse-drawn, and later a Simplex Tractor was used.• Little Round Top was the more important position, for it could be ascended by horse-drawn artillery.• There were horse-drawn cabs with the hoods let down, and cars going by.• a horse-drawn carriage• Like skating, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and horse-drawn sleigh and dogsled rides.• On the forecourt stood a horse-drawn van on which was painted the name of a firm of landscape gardeners in flowery script.• Early in Bore's time, minutes refer to horse-drawn vehicles of various types manufactured at Wolverton.• They had a horse-drawn wagon full of clocks.• A quarter bought a large family-sized dish of ice cream from a horse-drawn wagon that circled the neighborhood.