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Meaning of waggon

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waggon (n)

any of various kinds of wheeled vehicles drawn by an animal or a tractor

a car that has a long body and rear door with space behind rear seat

waggon Sentence Examples

  1. The Gypsy caravan traveled in a long waggon, festooned with colorful tapestries.
  2. The farmer's waggon creaked and groaned as it hauled heavy hay bales across the field.
  3. The train's waggon doors swung open, revealing a crowd of weary passengers.
  4. The horse-drawn waggon carried a load of precious cargo over the rough mountain pass.
  5. The wagonmaster shouted instructions to the waggon train, guiding it safely through the treacherous terrain.
  6. The abandoned waggon stood forlornly by the roadside, its wheels half-buried in the dirt.
  7. The waggon was filled with toys, games, and food, ready for the children's party.
  8. The circus waggon contained exotic animals, acrobat performers, and clowns.
  9. The carnival waggon lured children with bright lights and the promise of sweet treats.
  10. The waggonette carried the wedding guests through the quaint town streets.

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any of various kinds of wheeled vehicles drawn by an animal or a tractor, a car that has a long body and rear door with space behind rear seat

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The Gypsy caravan traveled in a long waggon, festooned with colorful tapestries.

The farmer's waggon creaked and groaned as it hauled heavy hay bales across the field.

The train's waggon doors swung open, revealing a crowd of weary passengers.

The horse-drawn waggon carried a load of precious cargo over the rough mountain pass.