A large wagon with broad wheels and an arched canvas top; used by the United States pioneers to cross the prairies in the 19th century.
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Examples for "covered wagon"
Examples for "covered wagon"
1She came west in a covered wagon right after she was married.
2They moved from Hayburn, Georgia in a covered wagon drawn by oxen.
3Occasionally he meets a huge covered wagon, driver and horses sound asleep.
4We rode in the covered wagon where they hauled the provisions.
5Here Farmer Cordery was to be in waiting with his light tilt- covered wagon.
1That wagon back there-behind the potato cart-the thing that looks like a Conestoga wagon.
2The green canvas awning was smoking, and the canvas of the Conestoga wagon was already aflame.
3In a few moments Samson and Peasley arrived, with the latter's team hitched to a Conestoga wagon.
4And as they made their way thither Mr. Lincoln passed them in a Conestoga wagon drawn by six milk-white horses.
5You saw a beat-up old Conestoga wagon or something; and you saw a thousand other things that just don't make any sense!
1He parked under the porte cochere at the Conestoga Motel and went inside.
2The Conestoga wains rolled in with grain and good rum.
3The great Conestoga, with its load had yielded to the strength of the Colossus.
4The front elevation came under that order of architecture known out West as Conestoga.
5I was put, with eight others, in a great Conestoga wain without a cover.
1And here and there a new automobile parked beside a prairie schooner.
2Thirty years ago he rode a prairie schooner down into this canyon.
3If this is not a regulation prairie schooner, I never saw one.
4Slowly and laboriously the " prairie schooner" lumbered along the uneven route.
5The Harrises came into possession of the Warrens' prairie schooner and drove off to the east.
1The Nations of the West were grouped around that prairie wagon, drawn by two oxen.
2"Undoubtedly; and consequently we must be in some vehicle, perhaps some of those long prairie wagons, or some show-caravan-