wagonful (Meaning)

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wagonful (n.)

As much as a wagon will hold; enough to fill a wagon; a wagonload.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wagonful

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wagonful Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer hauled a wagonful of hay to feed his livestock.
  2. The wagonful of tourists made their way down the winding mountain road.
  3. A wagonful of children giggled and waved as they passed the parade.
  4. The wagonful of supplies was essential for the expedition to the remote village.
  5. The wagonful of logs creaked and groaned as the oxen pulled them towards the sawmill.
  6. The wagonful of coal kept the fire burning throughout the cold winter nights.
  7. The wagonful of vegetables brought a fresh taste to the isolated community.
  8. The wagonful of wounded soldiers was a somber sight as it approached the field hospital.
  9. The wagonful of books provided a wealth of knowledge to the eager students in the village.
  10. The wagonful of toys brought joy and laughter to the children in the orphanage.

FAQs About the word wagonful

As much as a wagon will hold; enough to fill a wagon; a wagonload.

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The farmer hauled a wagonful of hay to feed his livestock.

The wagonful of tourists made their way down the winding mountain road.

A wagonful of children giggled and waved as they passed the parade.

The wagonful of supplies was essential for the expedition to the remote village.