bogie
/ˈboʊɡi/
noun
- A wheeled undercarriage that supports a railroad car or locomotive, usually with two or more axles.
- The train's bogie was damaged on the rough track, causing a delay.
- Each railcar has two bogies that help it stay stable on curves.
- The mechanic inspected the bogie for worn-out wheels and loose bolts.
- A small, low, wheeled cart or trolley used for carrying heavy loads.
- The airport baggage handler loaded the suitcases onto a bogie.
- Workers used a bogie to move the heavy steel beams across the factory floor.
- He pushed the bogie full of bricks toward the construction site.