Wagon (noun)

  1. A vehicle, often with four wheels and pulled by horses, for carrying goods or people.
  2. A railway vehicle, typically a flatbed, for carrying freight or passengers.
  3. A vehicle, often with four wheels and pulled by a vehicle, for carrying goods or people, used in construction or mining sites.

Origin:

The word wagon comes from the old northern french word "wagne", from the germanic word "wagan" meaning a vehicle for carrying goods or people, often pulled by horses.

Examples:

  1. The family loaded their belongings onto the wagon and set off for the west.
  2. The railway workers were loading coal onto the wagons.
  3. The construction workers used the wagon to transport materials to the building site.
  4. The kids love riding in the horse-drawn wagon at the fair.
  5. The farmer used the wagon to transport hay to the barn.
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