wagon

[US]/ˈwæɡən/
[UK]/ˈwæɡən/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a four-wheeled vehicle for carrying goods
a railway freight car
a small handcart

Phrases & Collocations

covered wagon

wagon train

wagon wheel

wagonload of

station wagon

on the wagon

railway wagon

off the wagon

tank wagon

circus wagon

Example Sentences

a wagon wheel; a wagon driver.

A wagon trundled up the road.

a wagon loaded with household trumpery

an old wagon track through the mountains.

dreary little dorps with an ox-wagon mentality.

two station wagons stopped out front.

a rough wagon ride that jogged the passengers.

the wagons were pulled by relays of horses.

Agnes was thinking of going on the wagon again.

a wagon lumbering along an unpaved road;

she cut in on a station wagon, forcing the driver to brake.

what the big wagon needs is grunt, and the turbo does the business.

the wagons were drawn up beside the road and the oxen outspanned.

We must be careful. We don’t want to hitch our wagon to the wrong star.

The first is historical fiction called By Wagon and Flatboat.

The station wagon smoked even after the tune-up.

He always takes a wagon to carry his newspapers.

She quit the group and hitched her wagon to the dance band ‘Beats’.

The enterprise is to drive carriage, the policymaker is wagoner, employee is a horse, drive is whippy.

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