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22 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Pillion' in a Sentence

"A cushion or pad attached behind a saddle, especially used as a seat for a woman." more

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During the movie shoot, the actress gracefully sat on the pillion of the motorcycle, adding a touch of glamour to the scene.
The tour guide provided comfortable pillions for the long horseback journey.
The pillion's soft padding provided comfort during the lengthy motorcycle journey.
They rode together on the pillion, enjoying the scenic views of the countryside.
The bride elegantly sat on the pillion, holding onto the groom as they made their grand entrance.
The elderly couple cherished their weekend tradition of a leisurely ride on the pillion, relishing the bond it created.
In some cultures, it is common for children to ride on the pillion with their parents on scooters.
The sorceress enchanted the pillion with a magical spell, making it impervious to discomfort during the hero's epic quest.
I noticed the pillion's vibrant color matching the motorcycle owner's personality.
The vintage bicycle featured a stylish leather pillion, adding a touch of nostalgia.
They explored the countryside on bicycles, with colorful pillions for added comfort.
As they explored the off-road trails, the mountain bikers carried camping gear on the pillion for an overnight adventure.
The royal procession featured a majestic carriage with an ornate pillion fit for a queen on ceremonial occasions.
He preferred biking alone and never had a pillion passenger.
She gracefully mounted the horse, adjusting the pillion's position for a smooth equestrian experience.
The pillion offered a cozy perch for the birdwatcher during the safari.
The courier securely strapped the parcel to the pillion before speeding off on the motorbike for a quick delivery.
The bride looked elegant sitting on the pillion of the horse-drawn carriage.
As they approached the bustling market, the street vendor balanced baskets of fruits on the pillion of his bicycle.
The adventurous couple explored the countryside, with the pillion's cushion making the ride enjoyable.
The horse-drawn carriage had a comfortable pillion, allowing passengers to enjoy a smooth ride through the city.
The cyclist added a soft pillion for a more comfortable biking experience.

Pillion

pil-yuhn
nounA cushion or pad attached behind a saddle, especially used as a seat for a woman.

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Last Updated On: May 30, 2024
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