wagon
Pronunciation: [ˈwæɡən]
Context: "transportation"
(noun) a four-wheeled vehicle that can be pulled by a person or animal. It's often used to carry things like toys, food, or people. You might see it at a park or when children play.
Example
The kids happily played in the wagon as their parents pulled them around the yard.
Example
The wagon was not too heavy, so it was easy to carry instead of pulling.
Example
Do you want to ride in the wagon or walk beside it?
Context: "business"
(noun) a type of vehicle used for transporting goods, usually larger than a typical wagon. It's often seen on farms or construction sites, carrying heavy items.
Example
The wagon was loaded with fresh vegetables ready to be taken to the market.
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The wagon wasn't suitable for the job because it was too small to carry big loads.
Example
What kind of goods are usually transported in the wagon?
Context: "movement"
(verb) to move a wagon along by pulling it. It's like when you're helping your friend by pulling the wagon to take it somewhere.
Example
She wagons the toys to the park every Saturday.
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He didn’t wagon the empty cart because he was tired of pulling it.
Example
Can you wagon this cart to the playground for me?