waggon

/ˈwæɡən/
noun
  1. A vehicle with four wheels, used for carrying heavy loads, often pulled by horses or other animals.
    • The farmer loaded the hay onto the waggon and drove it back to the barn.
    • In the old days, settlers traveled west in covered waggons.
    • The children played in an old wooden waggon that had been left in the yard.
  2. A railway car used for carrying freight.
    • The train had twenty waggons loaded with coal.
    • Workers inspected each waggon before the train departed.
    • A freight waggon derailed near the station, causing delays.
  3. A small cart or toy vehicle for children to pull or push.
    • They used a waggon to carry their beach towels and cooler to the shore.
    • The toddler pulled his red waggon full of stuffed animals.
    • She filled her waggon with sand and dumped it in the sandbox.
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