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waggon
[ wag-uhn ]
waggon
/ ˈ·Éæɡə²Ô /
noun
- a variant spelling (esp Brit) of wagon
Example Sentences
Recalled by the rumbling of wheels to the road before me, I saw a heavily-laden waggon labouring up the hill, and not far beyond were two cows and their drover.
When they had finished, the farmer and his sons went out with a lantern and got the waggon ready.
Great waggons were standing in disorder in a field beaten bare of grass.
Printer and publisher Mathew Carey watched sadly as “almost every hour in the day, carts, waggons, coaches, and chairs, were to be seen transporting families & furniture to the country in every direction.â€
Over the next century the “currency schoolâ€, which wanted to lock down growth in money, argued with the “banking schoolâ€, which wanted ever more waggons in the air.
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