waggon Synonyms
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waggon Meaning
Wordnet
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
- 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.
- The wagonmaster shouted instructions to the waggon train, guiding it safely through the treacherous terrain.
- The abandoned waggon stood forlornly by the roadside, its wheels half-buried in the dirt.
- The waggon was filled with toys, games, and food, ready for the children's party.
- The circus waggon contained exotic animals, acrobat performers, and clowns.
- The carnival waggon lured children with bright lights and the promise of sweet treats.
- The waggonette carried the wedding guests through the quaint town streets.
FAQs About the word waggon
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.