Definition of «wagon»

A wagon is a large, heavy-duty vehicle with wheels used for transporting goods or carrying people. It can also refer to a type of cart that has two wheels and is pulled by an animal or pushed by hand.

Usage examples

  1. The children hopped onto the wagon and went for a ride around the farm.
  2. The farmer loaded the wagon with fresh vegetables to take to the market.
  3. We packed our camping gear into the wagon for our weekend trip.
  4. The pioneers used covered wagons to travel across the country during the westward expansion.
  5. The family enjoyed a picnic by the lake, sitting on a blanket spread out in the wagon.
  6. The delivery driver unloaded boxes from the wagon and carried them into the building.
  7. The little boy pretended to be a cowboy, riding his toy wagon like it was a horse.
  8. The horse-drawn wagon carried guests through the city's historic district, showcasing its landmarks.
  9. The gardener used a wagon to transport bags of soil and plants around the backyard.
  10. The circus parade featured a brightly decorated wagon carrying clowns and acrobats.

Sentences with «wagon»

  • Travel in a comfortable four wheel drive station wagon with forward facing seats. (wikiaustralia.com)
  • If it's not a diesel - powered, rear - wheel - drive station wagon with a manual transmission, it's not worth considering, let alone buying. (autoguide.com)
  • Next to it, we will also get a 3 - Series sedan in the first half of 2013 and a station wagon in the second half. (topspeed.com)
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