wangan (Meaning)

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wangan (n.)

A boat for conveying provisions, tools, etc.; -- so called by Maine lumbermen.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wangan

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wangan Sentence Examples

  1. The wangan provided ample sustenance for the long journey.
  2. The seasoned sailor shared his wangan secrets with the novice.
  3. The boat's wangan was generously stocked with fresh vegetables and fruits.
  4. The cook's wangan was a culinary masterpiece, tantalizing the taste buds.
  5. The wangan was a lifeline for the stranded explorers, providing nourishment in the wilderness.
  6. The army wangan catered to the needs of hundreds of soldiers, ensuring their well-being.
  7. The wangan was a place of camaraderie, where travelers exchanged stories and shared laughter.
  8. The wangan was a symbol of comfort and community, binding people together through shared meals.
  9. The wangan was a testament to the ingenuity of sailors, who devised ways to preserve food during long voyages.
  10. The wangan was a sanctuary for the weary, offering sustenance and a sense of belonging.

FAQs About the word wangan

A boat for conveying provisions, tools, etc.; -- so called by Maine lumbermen.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The wangan provided ample sustenance for the long journey.

The seasoned sailor shared his wangan secrets with the novice.

The boat's wangan was generously stocked with fresh vegetables and fruits.

The cook's wangan was a culinary masterpiece, tantalizing the taste buds.