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wagon
1. noun /wæɡ.ən/
a) A four-wheeled cart for hauling loads.

“I’m not like that; I know what you mean but I’m not like that. When you said a field I nearly laughed because I was in a field last week with Ursula Brogan behind the football pitch. We followed Cissy Caffery there and two boys from the secondary. She’s a wagon. She did it with them one after the other, and we watched.”

b) A childs riding toy, four-wheeled and pulled or steered by a long handle in the front.

[ pages 30–31]: —Don’t know. ——She hates us. It’s prob’ly cos Daddy called her a wagon at tha’ meetin’. ¶ Sharon laughed. She got out of bed. ¶ —He didn’t really call Miss O’Keefe a wagon, she told Tracy. —He was only messin’ with yeh.

2. verb /wæɡ.ən/
a) To transport by means of a wagon.
b) To travel in a wagon.

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