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wagon

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A wagon is a heavy four-wheeled vehicle. Wagon may also refer to: Wagon (toy) Wagon (railroad) , or freight car , a railroad car used for transporting freight Wagon (theater) , a mobile platform upon which theatrical scenery is built Wagon (company) , a ...

Usage examples of wagon.

While they worked, Lukien leaned against the wagon, absently watching the stars appear.

The long Aenean stride readily matched wagons bumping and groaning over roadless wrinkled hills.

Either that or they are going farther afield in the back of one of the wagons.

The two women disappeared behind the afterclap, the canvas screen at the back of the wagon, and Sarah called for the servants to bring the copper hip bath and buckets of hot water from the cooking fire.

She scrambled through the afterclap of her own wagon and, within a short while, emerged again.

Suddenly she cast aside the book and rushed to the afterclap of the wagon.

As they pressed deeper into Edinur, they began to pass entire families who were heading for the towns, perhaps Aldern, with all their possessions piled on wagons drawn by horses or bullocks.

Looking shoreward, Alec could make out wagons and riders moving along a coastal highroad.

Madame Alp and, so as not to be ogled for free by the gathered gawks, went to wait in the tent wagon, where she could be company for Magpie Maggie Hag, still enfeebled by her premonitions or whatever was ailing her.

After choosing the best horse for Angelina from the assortment of outlaw and church animals, Charlie divided what meager supplies remained from the wagon between that horse and his own.

At the bottom of the glass aquarium wagon, the octopus stretches over green rocks.

As he advanced into Thrace, the son of Theodemir found an inhospitable solitude, and his Gothic followers, with a heavy train of horses, of mules, and of wagons, were betrayed by their guides among the rocks and precipices of Mount Sondis, where he was assaulted by the arms and invectives of Theodoric the son of Triarius.

Two ox drawn wagons had come to the fort with spades and picks and as soon as the tools were unloaded ather Sarsfield commandeered the two vehicles so that the wounded could be carried to doctors and hospitals.

Uncle Henry, Aunty Em and Dorothy all squeezed up together on the front bench of the wagon.

She knew it from the stiff-backed way Aunty Em climbed down from the rickety wagon and from the way she folded up the hides, with a series of smart snaps, as if they were something rare and precious, to be protected.