buggy (Meaning)

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buggy (n)

a small lightweight carriage; drawn by a single horse

Wordnet

buggy (s)

informal or slang terms for mentally irregular

infested with bugs

Webster

buggy (a.)

Infested or abounding with bugs.

Webster

buggy (n.)

A light one horse two-wheeled vehicle.

A light, four-wheeled vehicle, usually with one seat, and with or without a calash top.

buggy Sentence Examples

  1. The buggy rattled along the dirt road, its wheels kicking up clouds of dust.
  2. Families enjoyed a leisurely ride through the park in a horse-drawn buggy.
  3. The buggy's canopy shielded passengers from the scorching sun as they toured the countryside.
  4. In the early 1900s, the horse and buggy were the primary modes of transportation in rural areas.
  5. Children squealed with delight as they rode in the beach buggy along the sandy shore.
  6. The buggy's suspension system provided a smooth ride even over rough terrain.
  7. The buggy was equipped with headlights for navigating through the darkened forest at night.
  8. Tourists marveled at the vintage buggy on display in the museum, marveling at its intricate craftsmanship.
  9. Farmers relied on their trusty buggy to haul produce to market and transport goods around the farm.
  10. The buggy's convertible top could be folded down, allowing passengers to enjoy the cool breeze on warm summer days.

FAQs About the word buggy

a small lightweight carriage; drawn by a single horse, informal or slang terms for mentally irregular, infested with bugsInfested or abounding with bugs., A lig

pushchair, perambulator, cradle,pram, baby carriage, baby buggy, crib, stroller,bassinet,carry-cot

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The buggy rattled along the dirt road, its wheels kicking up clouds of dust.

Families enjoyed a leisurely ride through the park in a horse-drawn buggy.

The buggy's canopy shielded passengers from the scorching sun as they toured the countryside.

In the early 1900s, the horse and buggy were the primary modes of transportation in rural areas.