Ainda não temos significados para "have a wagon".
1We ought to have a wagon load of the stuff.
2We could go on our motor-cycles, and have a wagon bring the duffle along.
3I have a wagon ready for you at Winekoop's stable.
4If we don't have a wagon anymore, what are they using my mules for?
5In the town I have a wagon in readiness, and shall, disguised as a peasant, start with it this evening.
7Still another article that can be used in permanent camps, or if you have a wagon, is the old-fashioned "Yankee baker," now almost unknown.
8They had a wagon with them and appeared to be moving something.
9He had a wagon and did public hauling for his master, Dr.
10What with all three of us, his trunk and valise, and the churn-wash-boiler, we had a wagon-load.
11If I had a wagon and it broke down, you would have no right to run into it.
12'I'd like to have a wagon-load of pears,' Mr. Man added.
13It was Sunday afternoon; and our having a wagon attracted much attention from the farmers as we passed along.
14She had a wagon, a toddler, and a drawstring bag filled with laundry that she was carrying down the stairs.
15"If we only had a wagon to haul the logs to the Ark," said Capt.
16"Come quickly; I have a wagon out here."
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