buckboards (Meaning)

buckboards

a four-wheeled vehicle with a floor made of long springy boards

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a four-wheeled vehicle with a floor made of long springy boards

tongas, calèches, calashes, stagecoaches, hansom cabs, cabriolets, carryalls, broughams, victorias, post chaises

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The old buckboards rattled and creaked along the dusty road, echoing the passage of time.

The buckboards served as sturdy vehicles for pioneers and settlers, transporting both people and supplies.

The rugged construction of buckboards made them well-suited for navigating rough terrain.

The high wheels of buckboards provided ample ground clearance, allowing them to traverse uneven paths.