Waggon in a sentence as a noun

So wired jumps on the pro-censorship waggon, to suppress repos on pure moral grounds.

Hehe, i jumped on a train on this route like 8 years ago, but it was in a classical old rusty waggon where people just jumped on.

But whilst a single wainwright could perhaps make a decent enough waggon a single individual can't produce a car.

It comes – however – with a waggon full of dangerous traps and gotchas and in practise very few people are good enough to always avoid them or mitigate the risks created by them.

Waggon definitions

noun

any of various kinds of wheeled vehicles drawn by an animal or a tractor

See also: wagon

noun

a car that has a long body and rear door with space behind rear seat

See also: wagon