WAGON vs WAGGON: NOUN
- In mining, a car; a mine-car.
- A tool for trimming the edges of gold-leaf to size for a book. It consists of a frame carrying four edges of cane for cutting the gold-leaf, which does not adhere to cane as it would to metal.
- A chariot.
- An open four-wheeled vehicle for the conveyance of goods on railways.
- A four-wheeled vehicle; a wain; specifically, a four-wheeled vehicle designed for the transport of heavy loads, or (of lighter build) for various purposes of business, as the delivery of goods purchased at a shop, or of express packages; loosely, such a vehicle, similar to the lighter business wagons, used for pleasure.
- An open railway freight car.
- A wheeled carriage; a vehicle on four wheels, and usually drawn by horses; especially, one used for carrying freight or merchandise.
- A small table or tray on wheels used for serving drinks or food.
- A child's low, four-wheeled cart hauled by a long handle that governs the direction of the front wheels.
- A police patrol wagon.
- A station wagon.
- A light automotive transport or delivery vehicle.
- A four-wheeled, usually horse-drawn vehicle with a large rectangular body, used for transporting loads.
- A group of seven bright stars in the constellation Ursa Major
- Van used by police to transport prisoners
- A car that has a long body and rear door with space behind rear seat
- A child's four-wheeled toy cart sometimes used for coasting
- The Big Dipper
- Any of various kinds of wheeled vehicles drawn by a horse or tractor
- A derogatory term for a woman; bitch; slapper; cow.
- A truck, or lorry.
- A paddy wagon.
- A station wagon (or SUV).
- A four-wheeled cart for hauling loads.
- See under 1st Vault.
- A skid, or shoe, for retarding the motion of a wagon wheel; a drag.
- An officer or person in charge of one or more wagons, especially of those used for transporting freight, as the supplies of an army, and the like.
- A semicircular, or wagon-headed, arch or ceiling; -- sometimes used also of a ceiling whose section is polygonal instead of semicircular.
- See the Note under Boiler, 3.
- The Dipper, or Charles's Wain.
- A freight car on a railway.
- A child's riding toy, four-wheeled and pulled or steered by a long handle in the front.
- Etc. See wagon, etc.
- A car that has a long body and rear door with space behind rear seat
- Any of various kinds of wheeled vehicles drawn by a horse or tractor
- Alternative spelling of wagon.
WAGON vs WAGGON: VERB
- To transport by means of a wagon.
- To travel in a wagon.
- N/A
WAGON vs WAGGON: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To wagon goods as a business.
- N/A
WAGON vs WAGGON: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To transport in a wagon or wagons.
- N/A
WAGON vs WAGGON: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To transport, convey, or carry in a wagon: as, to wagon goods.
- (idiom) (off the wagon) No longer abstaining from alcoholic beverages.
- (transitive; intransitive verb) To transport or undergo transportation by wagon.
- N/A
WAGON vs WAGGON: RELATED WORDS
- Boxcar, Truck, Tractor, Caboose, Beach waggon, Police van, Black maria, Coaster wagon, Patrol wagon, Station waggon, Police wagon, Beach wagon, Paddy wagon, Station wagon, Waggon
- Clops, Drays, Flatbed, Tractor, Horsebox, Lorry, Flatcar, Chariot, Packhorse, Boxcar, Beach waggon, Station waggon, Beach wagon, Station wagon, Wagon
WAGON vs WAGGON: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Scooter, Trolley, Caravan, Cart, Chariot, Van, Boxcar, Truck, Tractor, Caboose, Black maria, Beach wagon, Paddy wagon, Station wagon, Waggon
- Hod, Tailboard, Cowcatcher, Clops, Drays, Flatbed, Tractor, Lorry, Flatcar, Chariot, Packhorse, Boxcar, Beach wagon, Station wagon, Wagon
WAGON vs WAGGON: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Later that day, the farmers met the wagon driver, but he no longer had a wagon.
- Skinner used two wagons, the lead wagon loaded heavy and the trail wagon somewhat lighter.
- Ford Mondeo Wagon, the mechanical equivalent of a Ford Fusion station wagon.
- Shop red wagon accessories including wagon canopy, umbrella and storage bag and much more.
- Engagement package will include a private wagon wagon ride, and a commemorative personalized ornament.
- Then all the chuck wagon accessories are built and added to the wagon.
- Wagon air conditioning units help to purge dangerous fumes from inside the wagon before travel.
- This wagon wheel on Naches Pass is perhaps aremnant of a wagon train.
- Wagon Registration: Forest Path Wagon from the Crafting Notes.
- Buy from Siuta with a wagon, drive wagon into the wall where your container is, and move trade items directly from wagon to storage.
- In the course of twenty years seven or eight people have been drowned there, and once a waggon and horses.
- Cart, a Waggon on which the, Dung is conveyed or carried from the Yard to the Field.
- I so wish the inet companies will get off the speed waggon and rather give us bigger data bundles.
- But loose action hoping to hobble your waggon to obstructer a twit on the fly.
- As Yegorushka climbed down from the waggon he heard a very familiar voice.
- York, when all our coloured things go to London by waggon, an.
- Iocus on vehicles Ior conveyance in this passage: chariot, waggon, coach.
- Marshall boards with me and works in a waggon shop.
- Amount of seven Waggon Loads, without losing a Man.
- French waggon or chariot with four wheels, Hor.
WAGON vs WAGGON: QUESTIONS
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