Sentence examples for the trams from inspiring English sources

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the trams

noun

A passenger vehicle for public use that runs on tracks in the road, called a streetcar in North America.

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The trams were packed.

The trams could be returning, too.

But what of the trams themselves?

The trams and trains always run to time.

But the trams, perhaps surprisingly, are holding their own.

The nostalgic pull of the trams keeps many riders loyal.

But Channel 4 decided they didn't like the trams.

The trams seem an appropriate story to end on.

Police saving Arabs from lynching as they were pulled from the trams were jostled and pushed.

77 min: "Get someone in the trams here," orders referee Kaplan at the lineout.

The trams, unfortunately, start running long before then, and they roused us on Sunday morning.

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