Similar words: rickshaw, stick shift, kick against the pricks, trickster, dirty tricks, bag of tricks, st patrick's day, bricks and mortar. Meaning: ['rɪkʃɔː] n. a small two-wheeled cart for one passenger; pulled by one person.
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1. What his biggest desire was to buy a ricksha , thinking that if had it he woude not bear anyone's anger. However, this legitimate aspiration became an extravagant hope at that times.
2. Ricksha boys were operating in gangs , robbing both Chinese and foreigners on the str ~ eets at night.
3. The factory workers and the ricksha coolies lost their taste for labor and took to robbery.
4. In Peking I took a starving ricksha coolie and trained him to be my house boy . He was harassed by a debt of $40 and earned only the usual $18 a month.
5. Riding to school in a ricksha each morning, I often passed corpses of people who had died in the night - from starvation, disease, or accident. Bodies sometimes lay unclaimed for days.
6. On up and down station , just I am waiting , waiting that ricksha belongs to me .
7. Toting a tower of poultry baskets to market, a van ricksha driver pedals the streets of Dhaka, awash in backed-up monsoon waters.
8. And one of the Vietnamese in the movie is about a man named "Hai", who's a cyclo driver (bicycle ricksha), a very, very poor man. But he's fallen in love with a prostitute named "Lan".
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