waggon
IPA: wˈægɔn
noun
- (Britain) Dated spelling of wagon.
verb
- (UK) Dated spelling of wagon.
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Examples of "waggon" in Sentences
- There is also a waggon maker's workshop.
- I suppose we shall join and buy a waggon.
- The waggon is instantly pulled up, and you fire balls.
- The broom waggon is colloquially known as the sag wagon.
- The weight of the loaded waggons would pull up empty waggons.
- An unusual feature of the railway were the transporter waggons.
- They have an unique waggon that can quickly transport infantry.
- The passenger waggons were between the tender and the goods waggons.
- After the incident at the gallows, he began traveling with a waggoner.
- The passenger carriages were between the tender and the goods waggons.
- The following day I made the march on a bullock-waggon, which is really
- That last night in the waggon was the most uncomfortable Nic had passed.
- It is carried home on the last waggon, and then thoroughly drenched with water.
- She is mounted in the great canvas-covered waggon, which is quite a caravan in every respect.
- This led to the enlargement of the vehicle, which became known as a waggon, and it was mounted on four wheels instead of two.
- The rattel-waggon, which is a kind of a long waggon set with benches, carried us in four hours of travel to the great city of
- THE rattel-waggon, which is a kind of a long waggon set with benches, carried us in four hours of travel to the great city of Rotterdam.
- About three hundred yards from the waggon was the crest of a rise covered with single mimosa-trees, dotted about in a park-like fashion, and beyond this was
- About three hundred yards from the waggon was the crest of a rise covered with single mimosa trees, dotted about in a park-like fashion, and beyond this was
- The driver was a young giant, and when he climbed on his load and poised a lump of coal in both hands, a policeman, who was just scaling the waggon from the side, let go and dropped back to earth.
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