wagon

/ˈwæɡən/
verb
  1. To transport or carry something in a wagon.
    • They wagoned the supplies to the campsite.
    • The workers wagoned the hay bales to the barn.
    • We wagoned the children around the farm for a tour.
noun
  1. A four-wheeled vehicle used for carrying goods or people, often pulled by horses or other animals.
    • Pioneers traveled west in covered wagons.
    • The farmer loaded hay onto the wagon.
    • We rented a small wagon to carry our luggage from the train station.
  2. A child's small, open cart with four wheels, used for play or carrying toys.
    • The little boy pulled his red wagon full of blocks.
    • She gave her doll a ride in the wagon.
    • We filled the wagon with sand toys and headed to the beach.
  3. A shopping cart, especially a large one used in warehouse stores.
    • She loaded the wagon with groceries and baby supplies.
    • The store provides large wagons for bulk purchases.
    • He pushed the wagon through the supermarket aisles.
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