Definitionn. an open horse-drawn carriage with four wheels
Last update: August 15, 2015
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He leaped off the buckboard, and advanced to greet Mrs. [Please select]
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"We chatted about the weather an' the crops, him ridin' longside the buckboard." [Please select]
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Buck and Prince here, an' this old buckboard will seem sort of slow to you.' [Please select]
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"I'll just tell Patches to take you over in the buckboard," said the Dean.' [Please select]
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Baldwin," said Patches presently, "could you let me have the team and buckboard. [Please select]
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Before noon a buckboard with team of sweating horses halted in the yard of the ranch-house. [Please select]
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Worth with the other man and his kid are comin' on in a buckboard.' [Please select]
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Sam had driven to town with his buckboard, and he readily agreed to give Nat a ride over to Abner Balberry's farm. [Please select]
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The man who leaped from the buckboard and strode toward the waiting Irishman was tall and broad, with the head and chin of a soldier, and the brown eyes of a dreamer. [Please select]
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