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waggoner

n. 1 (context astronomy English) (alternative spelling of Wagoner English) 2 (surname A=An occupational from=occupations dot=) for a wagoner.

WordNet
waggoner

n. the driver of a wagon [syn: wagoner]

Gazetteer
Waggoner, IL -- U.S. village in Illinois
Population (2000): 245
Housing Units (2000): 102
Land area (2000): 0.263506 sq. miles (0.682478 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.263506 sq. miles (0.682478 sq. km)
FIPS code: 78383
Located within: Illinois (IL), FIPS 17
Location: 39.377032 N, 89.651367 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 62572
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
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Usage examples of "waggoner".

Carters and waggoners were thirsty and hungry souls and the eating houses and saloop stalls were thronged.

From Terni I went on foot to Otricoli, where I only stayed long enough to examine the fine old bridge, and from there I paid four paoli to a waggoner who carried me to Castel-Nuovo, from which place I walked to Rome.

House was not far, yet the ride north to its strangely isolated location near Primrose Hill seemed blocked by every waggoner, cartman, and drover in London.

Emerson snorts, naming Dixon's pre-ferr'd Haunt at the edge of Cockfield Fell, close by the Road, where Miners and Waggoners seek refuge from a Nightfall pass'd alone, and where Travelers, no matter how many Miles they'll have to make up next day, choose to put in, rather than enter at Night that Looming Heath.

You remember-- the address of Susan Waggoner in Dania you got for me yesterday.

Los Angeles (UPI)--In a daring daylight holdup, Samuel Stuka, 53, and his wife, Myra, 47, owners of Golden Liquors, 4126 South Figueroa Street, were shotgunned and wounded fatally by a tall man wearing a gray cowboy hat at ten this morning, according to Detective Hans Waggoner, University Station, investigator of the case.

All the other travellers, pedlars, and waggoners, had drawn back a little, and sung no more.

Among these, carters and waggoners were distinguished by having a piece of whip-cord twisted round their hats.

Two waggoners and four cavalrymen, hands held high, were being prodded from the beech trees towards the disconsolate prisoners.

It has been established, by the testimony of two or three waggoners who met him, that he carried a bundle, and was dressed in a blouse.