单词 | to go pillion |
释义 | > as lemmasto go (also ride, sit) pillion to go (also ride, sit) pillion: to travel on a pillion, esp. on a motorcycle. ΘΚΠ society > travel > transport > motorcycling > [verb (intransitive)] > ride on pillion to go (also ride, sit) pillion1852 1852 W. M. Thackeray Hist. Henry Esmond III. iii. iii. 95 You'll..be no happier with a coronet on your coach..than riding pillion with Lubin to market. 1895 Pall Mall Mag. Mar. 510 Roy Branton, who rode pillion, had an opportunity of studying his pilot's pretty hair. 1926 T. E. Lawrence Seven Pillars (subscribers' ed.) xlv. 236 I sat him, pillion, on the camel's rump; then stirred her up and mounted. 1973 J. Wainwright Pride of Pigs 142 I got rid of my scooter, and started going pillion with Lance. 1992 ‘B. Vine’ King Solomon's Carpet (BNC) 38 Tom had never before ridden pillion on a motorbike. < as lemmas |
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