noun
- a light, two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage with the driver's seat elevated at the back, used especially in the 19th century for hire in cities
Usage: historical; often called a hansom cab
Examples
- The detective arrived at the crime scene in a hansom, stepping out onto the foggy London street.
- In Victorian times, a hansom was a common way for wealthy people to travel through the city.
- The hansom cab clattered down the cobblestone street, its wheels rattling loudly.
- She hailed a hansom outside the theater and gave the driver her address.
- The design of the hansom made it faster and more maneuverable than older carriage styles.