| Plural | tumbrils |
riding the tumbril
in the tumbril
the tumbril rolls
tumbril to death
the tumbril's wheels
tumbril journey
tumbril-bound prisoners
the tumbril arrived
loading the tumbril
empty tumbril
the tumbril rattled down the cobblestone street carrying its condemned passengers to the guillotine.
marie antoinette famously stood defiant in the tumbril during her final journey through paris.
the wooden tumbril creaked under the weight of its human cargo as it made its way to the place de la révolution.
rickety tumbrils transported prisoners through hostile crowds who shouted insults and threw rotten vegetables.
the tumbril driver remained silent, guiding the cart through the somber morning mist.
each tumbril journey represented the final passage from condemnation to execution.
the tumbril wheels turned slowly, marking the inexorable progress toward the awaiting blade.
witnesses described the tumbril procession as a haunting tableau of revolutionary justice.
the condemned prisoner clutched the sides of the tumbril, staring stoically at his fate.
the tumbril made its way through the silent crowd, the only sound being the squeaking wheels.
king louis xvi himself rode in a humble tumbril to the place de la révolution.
the tumbril journey marked the transition from the condemned cell to the guillotine.
historical paintings capture the tumbril traversing the streets of paris, laden with its somber cargo.
the rickety tumbril emerged from the morning mist, heading toward the waiting scaffold.
those who rode in the tumbril knew they were making their final journey through the city.
the tumbril procession moved slowly through the cheering and silent crowds alike.
the tumbril became a powerful symbol of the french revolution's brutal justice.
the tumbril carried its passengers along the designated route to their doom.
riding the tumbril
in the tumbril
the tumbril rolls
tumbril to death
the tumbril's wheels
tumbril journey
tumbril-bound prisoners
the tumbril arrived
loading the tumbril
empty tumbril
the tumbril rattled down the cobblestone street carrying its condemned passengers to the guillotine.
marie antoinette famously stood defiant in the tumbril during her final journey through paris.
the wooden tumbril creaked under the weight of its human cargo as it made its way to the place de la révolution.
rickety tumbrils transported prisoners through hostile crowds who shouted insults and threw rotten vegetables.
the tumbril driver remained silent, guiding the cart through the somber morning mist.
each tumbril journey represented the final passage from condemnation to execution.
the tumbril wheels turned slowly, marking the inexorable progress toward the awaiting blade.
witnesses described the tumbril procession as a haunting tableau of revolutionary justice.
the condemned prisoner clutched the sides of the tumbril, staring stoically at his fate.
the tumbril made its way through the silent crowd, the only sound being the squeaking wheels.
king louis xvi himself rode in a humble tumbril to the place de la révolution.
the tumbril journey marked the transition from the condemned cell to the guillotine.
historical paintings capture the tumbril traversing the streets of paris, laden with its somber cargo.
the rickety tumbril emerged from the morning mist, heading toward the waiting scaffold.
those who rode in the tumbril knew they were making their final journey through the city.
the tumbril procession moved slowly through the cheering and silent crowds alike.
the tumbril became a powerful symbol of the french revolution's brutal justice.
the tumbril carried its passengers along the designated route to their doom.
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