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wagoneer

n. One who drives a wagon.

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A network Jeep Wagoneer reached the main entrance of CBA News headquarters less than a minute after Partridge, Mony and Minh Van Canh emerged onto the street.

Not about to risk damage to the Allard by the crazy drivers of the nation's capital, he drove an aging but pristine 1984 Jeep Grand Wagoneer that he had modified by installing a Rodeck 500-horsepower V-8 engine taken from a hot rod wrecked at a national drag race meet.

A hail of gunfire missed the big Grand Wagoneer as it swept over the landscaped grass and surfed through a shallow ditch filled with half a meter of water.

Hammer had married a girl from a town in Paradise Valley and was content to be a wagoneer foreman.

Reaching the wagons, Beka looked underneath the nearest and saw unsuspecting wagoneers cooking their evening meal less than twenty feet away.

The Murgos pose as merchants for the same reason that we pose as wagoneers - so that they can move about more or less undetected.

Bahzell supposed they should have been, given the pithy comments Kilthandahknarthas' wagoneers had made about the highways beyond the East Wall Mountains.

Some of those roads had seemed like marvels of engineering to him and Brandark, but now he knew why the wagoneers had been so critical, and even with the reality underfoot, he found it hard to believe in.

One of Kilthan's wagoneers had told Bahzell the material came from the distant jungles of southeastern Norfressa, although he'd been a bit vague about just whom the dwarves dealt with to obtain it.

The reindeer seemed unperturbed, but the wagoneers looked a little anxious, and the mounted men had moved their horses onto the better footing offered by the turf beside the road proper.

The wagoneers had stopped two days out from Lordenfel to replace their wagons' wheels with the sled runners.

Thence the Lordsmen guards and kinless wagoneers brought baskets of grain and jars of oil.

There were tents and wagons with platforms, and an air of messiness as townsfolk and wagoneers hastened to set up the fairgrounds.

If a town gets mean enough, we get all the wagoneers together and go burn them out.

He was aware of the stares of all the young men, wagoneers as well as townsfolk.