Sentences with wagon
wag·on
W w - The fight broke up before the wagon arrived.
- It was strenuous to wagon up the hill.
- Matt Campbell This is the all-new V60 wagon version of Volvo'.
- Mrs Macdonald, 40, had hosed the ice off their Holden Commodore station wagon after overnight frost.
- He'd better mind his own business or I'll really fix his wagon.
- It is better to hitch one's wagon to a star than to wander aimlessly through life.
- People say, 'I want to be on the James wagon ' or 'the Lachlan wagon,' and it is just terribly self-destructive, even of their relationship.
- This blobby wagon might not warrant a second glance on the street.
- His failure to show up at work is one more sign that he’s fallen off the wagon again.
- She's been on the wagon for a month, now, so please don't offer her a drink.
- In BRIT, also use waggon