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    wagon
    /ˈwaɡ(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. a vehicle used for transporting goods or another specified purpose: "a timber wagon"
    • 2. an unpleasant or disliked woman. derogatory Irish

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  2. A wagon is a vehicle with four wheels, usually pulled by horses or oxen, used for transporting heavy goods, especially in the past. Learn more about the different types of wagons, their history and usage, and how to say them in other languages.

  3. A wagon is a vehicle for transporting goods or passengers, often drawn by animals or powered by a motor. Learn more about the history, synonyms, examples, and phrases of wagon from Merriam-Webster.

  4. A wagon is a vehicle with four wheels, usually pulled by horses or oxen, or a small toy for children. Learn more about the meaning, usage and pronunciation of wagon, and see examples and translations in different languages.

  5. A wagon is a four-wheeled vehicle for transporting people or goods. Learn about the origin, synonyms, idioms, and examples of the word wagon from Dictionary.com.

  6. wag·on. (wăg′ən) n. 1. A four-wheeled, usually horse-drawn vehicle with a large rectangular body, used for transporting loads. 2. a. A light automotive transport or delivery vehicle. b. A station wagon. c. A police patrol wagon. 3. A child's low, four-wheeled cart hauled by a long handle that governs the direction of the front wheels. 4.

  7. 1. countable noun. A wagon is a strong vehicle with four wheels, usually pulled by horses or oxen and used for carrying heavy loads. 2. countable noun. A wagon is a large container on wheels which is pulled by a train.

  8. Anything can be a wagon, so long as it has wheels and can be pulled. Wagons are used for transporting goods, like grains from a farm, or your little sister who wants another ride around the block. The origin of wagon is the German weg, meaning “move, carry.”.