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Answer for the clue "Kind of wagon ", 7 letters:
station

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Word definitions for station in dictionaries

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n. a facility equipped with special equipment and personnel for a particular purpose; "he started looking for a gas station"; "the train pulled into the station" proper or designated social situation; "he overstepped his place"; "the responsibilities of ...

Usage examples of station.

Rumor ran through the station corridors, aboil with the confusion and anger of residents and companies that had been turned out with all their property.

He went to the management of the station and told them I was planning to abort calls.

Before he could abscond to the police station, Farrokh felt obliged to set a trap for Mr Garg.

One Saturday afternoon he absconded and turned himself in at the local police station a few hours later.

GREAT scandal of our Space Station Freedom, abuilding now, is not really how much it will cost.

Station 1 had a modest-sized accelerator ring grappled to it, like a gold band attached to a diamond.

On the accession of Alexander he returned to court, and was placed by that prince in a station useful to the service, and honorable to himself.

Then I suffered a vision of Acer Laidlaw piloting Eightball back to Roderick Station with a hold full of atoms that had once been mine, and gritted my teeth so hard I cracked a filling.

There were also troops still stationed in Achar that Borneheld could command.

There was another whole world outside of that Texaco station in Acme, Texas.

Whether natural selection has really thus acted in nature, in modifying and adapting the various forms of life to their several conditions and stations, must be judged of by the general tenour and balance of evidence given in the following chapters.

Roman people, three cohorts only were stationed in the capital, whilst the remainder was dispersed in the adjacent towns of Italy.

He possessed the elegant accomplishments of a poet and orator, which dignify as well as adorn the humblest and the most exalted station.

With a loss of some two hundred men the leading regiments succeeded in reaching Colenso, and the West Surrey, advancing by rushes of fifty yards at a time, had established itself in the station, but a catastrophe had occurred at an earlier hour to the artillery which was supporting it which rendered all further advance impossible.

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