A car that has a long body and rear door with space behind rear seat.
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Examples for "wagon"
Examples for "wagon"
1The wagon-covers became sticky in the sun, and rigid in the cold.
2This young lady is unconscious; help me lift her into the wagon.
3His head was in the clouds; the star was drawing his wagon.
4The second day he crossed a wagon track coming from the south.
5In the meanwhile, the servants had carried the dowry to the wagon.
1The waggon aforesaid had approached the gateway in the most innocent manner.
2The tent, his own, was in the rear of the waggon box.
3They had not long to wait before the waggon came in sight.
4He walked to the front of the waggon and addressed Robert Seymour.
5One of them put a ladder against the wheel of the waggon.
1Can one directly correlate the purchase of an estate car with higher intelligence?
2There is something deliciously subversive about driving an estate car with this much grunt.
3Crossovers combine features of an estate car and a sports utility vehicle (SUV).
4Rushton and DI Neasden climbed into a dark-blue estate car and set off after the Fletchers.
5I missed the sneaky estate car parked close to the railings with its sneaky speed camera.
1A minute later the entire crew, some pulling, some steering, dragged out the beach wagon.
2Not more than six or eight will probably come, so I shall hire a beach wagon and borrow Mr. Laurence's cherry-bounce.
1Here's everything you need to know about Volvo's excellent V60 station wagon.
2A short while later, Ahmed stopped at a small, four-door station wagon.
3Sarah bought a used Volvo station wagon to replace her crushed Mercedes.
4Costa thought of the conversation in the back of Gaines's station wagon.
5Still, this didn't explain the station wagon's not being in the garage.
1When I arrive a nameless blues-rock band are loading gear into their station -waggons.
Translations for station waggon