Sentence example with the word 'waggon'

waggon

Definition n. any of various kinds of wheeled vehicles drawn by an animal or a tractor

Last update: June 12, 2015


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He had come up the night before by the carrier's waggon, and had slept at the inn where it stopped.   [Please select]

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His baggage had been sent on, three days before, by a waggon returning up country.   [Please select]

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The rain so soft had made the road, That, in a rut, a waggon-load, The poor man's harvest, (bitter luck.)   [Please select]

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Don Giovanni readily agreed to lend him what he wanted, and sent next day a huge waggon laden with sacks of gold.   [Please select]

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An occasional bicyclist would pass, or a waggon, or a dog-cart, while here and there stood farm-houses and cottages by the way-side.   [Please select]

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He had not waited long, when he saw them coming with a waggon to fetch wood for fuel.   [Please select]

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