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waggon

[ wag-uhn ]

noun

, Chiefly British.


waggon

/ ˈwæɡən /

noun

  1. See wagon
    a variant spelling (esp Brit) of wagon


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Example Sentences

One day the Bristol mail was robbed; another day the Dover coach; then the Norwich waggon.

In the evening, when about to yoke the oxen to the waggon, it was found that most of them had run off towards Bysondermeid.

There was, however, only one waggon and that a cripple, and neither carpenters nor smiths were at the station to repair it.

Food in abundance was given to him, and a number of warriors attended his waggon as a guard against lions on the way.

A single cart, and a waggon, were all the vehicles that I saw between Boulogne and Abbeville.

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