Noun : The fight broke up before the wagon arrived. From Dictionary.com.
Verb (used without object) : It was strenuous to wagon up the hill. From Dictionary.com.
The waggon is instantly pulled up, and you fire balls. From Wordnik.com. [The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B.] Reference
This led to the enlargement of the vehicle, which became known as a waggon, and it was mounted on four wheels instead of two. From Wordnik.com. [Lives of the Engineers The Locomotive. George and Robert Stephenson] Reference
The following day I made the march on a bullock-waggon, which is really. From Wordnik.com. [With Rimington] Reference
That last night in the waggon was the most uncomfortable Nic had passed. From Wordnik.com. [First in the Field A Story of New South Wales] Reference
In the waggon were a few articles for family use, but we found nothing of value. From Wordnik.com. [With Axe and Rifle] Reference
She is mounted in the great canvas-covered waggon, which is quite a caravan in every respect. From Wordnik.com. [Our Home in the Silver West A Story of Struggle and Adventure] Reference
The waggon was a long, light vehicle, with little or no iron-work about it, having benches across, and rails on either side. From Wordnik.com. [With Axe and Rifle] Reference
THE rattel-waggon, which is a kind of a long waggon set with benches, carried us in four hours of travel to the great city of Rotterdam. From Wordnik.com. [David Balfour, a sequel to Kidnapped.] Reference
Our waggon was a very nice one, covered over with a clean white tilt, and our waggoner, I saw at a glance, was an honest, good-hearted chaw-bacon. From Wordnik.com. [Will Weatherhelm The Yarn of an Old Sailor] Reference
About three hundred yards from the waggon was the crest of a rise covered with single mimosa trees, dotted about in a park-like fashion, and beyond this was. From Wordnik.com. [Long Odds] Reference
About three hundred yards from the waggon was the crest of a rise covered with single mimosa-trees, dotted about in a park-like fashion, and beyond this was. From Wordnik.com. [Stories by English Authors: Africa (Selected by Scribners)] Reference
He could travel in my waggon, which is sure to be large enough for two to lie in, comfortably. ". From Wordnik.com. [Under Wellington's Command A Tale of the Peninsular War] Reference
He shambled awkwardly off with his waggon, meaning first to put up his horses, and then go and expend his penny in the beverage wherein his soul delighted. From Wordnik.com. [It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot] Reference
It was nearly time for her to be going back to the waggon. From Wordnik.com. [Judith of the Cumberlands] Reference
Pancras he was in a third-class compartment in front waggon. From Wordnik.com. [The Beetle] Reference
In the interior the roof is waggon-vaulted with no groining. From Wordnik.com. [The South of France—East Half] Reference
Pietermaritzburg with his waggon, which had been looted by the. From Wordnik.com. [South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 1 (of 6) From the Foundation of Cape Colony to the Boer Ultimatum of 9th Oct. 1899] Reference
Out of the waggon we leaped, and "Where are my letters" was the cry. From Wordnik.com. [A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition] Reference
Our waggon got stuck in a drift, as usual, and so we went coffee-less that night. From Wordnik.com. [A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition] Reference
The family is put into the waggon with a basket of dinner, and they make a day of it. From Wordnik.com. [Judith of the Cumberlands] Reference
The station consisted of a stable, a waggon shed, and a building containing three rooms. From Wordnik.com. [The Idler Magazine, Vol III. May 1893 An Illustrated Monthly] Reference
In October 1895, he closed the drifts or fords of the Vaal to all waggon loads of goods from. From Wordnik.com. [South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 1 (of 6) From the Foundation of Cape Colony to the Boer Ultimatum of 9th Oct. 1899] Reference
The waggon having been left behind (no unusual occurrence), we went tea-less to our night duty. From Wordnik.com. [A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition] Reference
June 1849, when, with his wife and three children, he started with oxen and waggon for a journey northwards. From Wordnik.com. [A Book of Discovery The History of the World's Exploration, From the Earliest Times to the Finding of the South Pole] Reference
Campbell, R.A., was wounded, an ammunition waggon overturned, and many men and horses were killed or injured. From Wordnik.com. [South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 2 (of 6) From the Commencement of the War to the Battle of Colenso, 15th Dec. 1899] Reference
Even a lumbering bullock waggon passes us again and again, in the numerous stoppages required for fresh conflict. From Wordnik.com. [Through the Malay Archipelago] Reference
You stay at Andover for the night, and next morning continue the journey in a birchboard waggon with a pair of horses. From Wordnik.com. [Lines in Pleasant Places Being the Aftermath of an Old Angler] Reference
In the time of Napoleon I. it was removed from the cathedral and was actually used as a covering for a transport waggon. From Wordnik.com. [Chats on Old Lace and Needlework] Reference
After a voyage of three months he arrived at Cape Town and made his way in a slow ox-waggon seven hundred miles to Kuruman. From Wordnik.com. [A Book of Discovery The History of the World's Exploration, From the Earliest Times to the Finding of the South Pole] Reference
I go up to the tent, with Mr. H---- to drive his waggon, and help to unlumber the wood he brought out yesterday from Winnipeg. From Wordnik.com. [A Lady's Life on a Farm in Manitoba] Reference
Rivers lumbered the long waggon trains drawn by innumerable oxen, bearing, to pastures new and undefiled by the British, the irate. From Wordnik.com. [South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 1 (of 6) From the Foundation of Cape Colony to the Boer Ultimatum of 9th Oct. 1899] Reference
A minute or so after the Arab had entered the train this young man got into the same compartment -- they were in the front waggon. '. From Wordnik.com. [The Beetle] Reference
As soon as the scene of the fray was reached, Seth was lifted carefully into the waggon and sent back to Minturne Creek, under the care of. From Wordnik.com. [Picked up at Sea The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek] Reference
A pair of waggon wheels were picked up, a balk of timber used as a trail, and in twenty-four hours a 12-pounder was ready for land service. From Wordnik.com. [South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 2 (of 6) From the Commencement of the War to the Battle of Colenso, 15th Dec. 1899] Reference
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