A two-wheeled carriage pulled along by a person(noun)
To move someone by means of a rickshaw (noun sense)(verb)
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Use "rickshaw" in a sentence
"Her rickshaw is designed to record the conversations of her illustrious passengers, and she is rewarded based on what is overheard."
"He called a rickshaw and climbed in and sat chilly and lonely while the man dragged the vehicle along the slippery running streets."
"Standing at the busy thoroughfares, those such as Yonge and King are here, you can see the policeman holding up his hand to regulate the traffic, because the old rickshaw is there, the taxi-bus is there, the auto is there, and in company with these you can see the man wheeling the wheelbarrow, all competing to see who shall get the first place in this modern traffic of the twentieth century."