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Meaning of wainage

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wainage (n.)

A finding of carriages, carts, etc., for the transportation of goods, produce, etc.

See Gainage, a.

wainage Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer harnessed the oxen to the wainage for the upcoming harvest.
  2. The wainage creaked and groaned as it slowly made its way across the field.
  3. The wainage was primarily used for transporting heavy loads of hay and grain.
  4. The wooden wainage was a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the local artisans.
  5. The wheels of the wainage were reinforced with iron bands to withstand the rough terrain.
  6. The driver guided the wainage along the narrow country lanes with practiced ease.
  7. The sound of the wainage approaching heralded the arrival of supplies for the village.
  8. The wainage was a symbol of rural life and the hard work of farmers.
  9. The restoration of the antique wainage was a labor of love for the local history society.
  10. The wainage became a popular exhibit at the county fair, showcasing the region's agricultural heritage.

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A finding of carriages, carts, etc., for the transportation of goods, produce, etc., See Gainage, a.

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The farmer harnessed the oxen to the wainage for the upcoming harvest.

The wainage creaked and groaned as it slowly made its way across the field.

The wainage was primarily used for transporting heavy loads of hay and grain.

The wooden wainage was a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the local artisans.