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wagon

noun as in cart

noun as in vehicle

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It is a party that represents a growing number of Americans and may soon be the majority political party simply because of its ability to circle the wagons and support a convicted felon.

From Salon

Debbi and I got in our station wagon, drove to Susanna’s house and played together.

He and his brother and cousins would pile into his uncle’s station wagon and made their way to downtown Los Angeles, where the family would go shopping.

Eight years later, the first football game was played in America, where fans were believed to have dined from a wagon while watching Rutgers and Princeton battle it out on the field.

From Salon

At Hope and Peace Park, kids arrived on foot, in strollers and wagons, and some of them climbed the multi-colored contraption and tested the new slides as smiling parents looked on.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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