Phrases with «buggy whip»

The phrase "buggy whip" refers to a product that was used in the past to control horses pulling carriages or wagons. In modern times, it symbolizes a business or product that has become outdated or irrelevant due to advancements in technology or changing consumer preferences. Full definition

Sentences with «buggy whip»

  • To me, it seemed to be the ultimate value trap — a modern buggy whip company. (alephblog.com)
  • The chart on the previous page plots the market's price / record earnings going back to 1875, which, as you doubtless recall, was the last of the great years for stocks of buggy whip makers. (hussman.net)
  • Her judgments resemble those offered by buggy whip makers — «Get a Horse» — when cars first arrived or RCA Victor's evaluation of early pocket transistor radios. (educationnext.org)
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