Definitionn. station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods
Last update: August 24, 2015
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Accordingly, dividing his party, leaving at the depot four men and taking with him Wills and two men, King and Gray, with a horse and six camels, he left Cooper's Creek on the 16th of December and crossed the desert traversed by Sturt fifteen years before. [Please select]
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I fancy that it's an ammunition depot. [Please select]
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"We'd better go to the railroad depot, Mr." [Please select]
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Lisbon, the capital, formed the chief depot for spices and other eastern commodities. [Please select]
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Bobbsey declared, while Bill started on his usual trot down the country road to the depot. [Please select]
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"Aunt Emily sent for the depot wagon just as we came out." [Please select]
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"I intended to send the depot wagon, but the cart would be very enjoyable." [Please select]
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There was a ride to the depot after dinner, for Mrs. [Please select]
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Doctor Holliday, on the back seat of the depot wagon, chuckled. [Please select]
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It was two mornings later that Judge Whipple and Stephen drove to the Iron Mountain depot, where they found a German company of Home Guards drawn up. [Please select]
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