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Horses are hitched to a very lightweight two-wheeled cart, called a sulky.
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Horses can race in harness, pulling a very lightweight one-person cart known as a sulky.
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She is featured throughout the book and is quite a spoilt and sulky girl.
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She was regarded by her parents as being the lost one in the family, and as such she rebelled by dressing in black, having sullen, sulky moods and being argumentative.
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The press came to refer to him as the sulky don and in 1954 he was dropped.
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Frustration and resentment hang over the first four episodes, and it makes for a sour, sulky viewing experience.
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Dogs have been used to move both people and product, in two separate events; sulky pulling and drafting.
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Driving sulky construction materials run the full gamut from timber, through powder-coated steel tube, aluminum tube, and stainless steel tube.
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As noted in horse racing "above", horses can race in harness, pulling a very lightweight cart known as a sulky.
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The sulky (informally known as a bike) is a light, two-wheeled cart equipped with bicycle wheels.
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