How to use in-sentence of “wagon”:
+ The civilian Power Wagon continued the production of four wheel drive trucks from the 1930s.
+ He started in Zürich with a wagon and sold products 40% cheaper than others.
+ After loading the wagon, placing Melanie, in great pain from the difficult birth, with her baby in the wagon bed, he manages to laugh at Scarlett because she’s concerned that she forgot to lock the front door.
+ The British Rail Class 357 “Electrostar” alternating current were built by Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksADtranz, Derby now owned by £350 million.
+ Back then, it also came in a station wagon called the Country Squire.
+ The Class 110 DMUs were built by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company in conjunction with the Drewry Car Co.
+ Jane Barnell was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, to George Barnell, a Russian Jewish itinerant wagon maker, and his wife, a woman of Irish and Catawban ancestry.
+ The Lamborghini Espada is a station wagon made by Lamborghini.

Example sentences of “wagon”:
+ Carson returned to Taos in 1829, and joined a wagon train rescue party.
+ It is either used directly for steelmaking, put into a special railway wagon called “torpedo car” or made into molds.
+ At Ford, the role for the 8-passenger station wagon was given to Mercury Sable and Ford Taurus in 1992.
+ From September 2006, the first of the two trains underwent testing at Bombardier’s manufacturing and test site at their Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksLitchurch Lane Works in Derby.
+ A tank car or tank wagon is a type of railroad car designed to transport liquids or gases.
+ Turbostar is the name given to a series of diesel multiple units at their Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksLitchurch Lane Works in Derby, England.
+ It is available in both Sedan sedan and station wagon bodystyles.
+ For 2005, Dodge brought back the Power Wagon name on a version of the Dodge Ram 2500.
+ A horse used to pull a wagon is usually bigger and heavier than most other horses.
+ While being a child, Otto Feick, the son of a blacksmith from Reichenbach, Germany, used to roll down a hill in two wagon tires which inspired him later to invent the wheel gymnastics between 1920-1922.
+ The Power Wagon was sold through the 1980 model year.
+ The station wagon was last produced for 1990.
+ However, after escaping Atlanta, Rhett stops the wagon under a bridge over which the Confederate soldiers are marching.
+ Carson returned to Taos in 1829, and joined a wagon train rescue party.
+ It is either used directly for steelmaking, put into a special railway wagon called "torpedo car" or made into molds.
+ At Ford, the role for the 8-passenger station wagon was given to Mercury Sable and Ford Taurus in 1992.
More in-sentence examples of “wagon”:
+ The Conestoga wagon was named after the Conestoga River, which runs through the city.
+ The two singers are then shown fleeing the prison in the Pussy Wagon and arrive to a restaurant, where they eventually poison all of the customers.
+ The town of Clinton was originally known as 47 Mile House or 47 Mile but was changed to Clinton in 1863 because of the completion of the Cariboo Wagon Road which was in the area for Henry Fiennes Pelham Clinton.
+ Long before railways, “train” meant any group of vehicles or pack animals traveling in a line, as in wagon train or camel train.
+ The difference between station wagons and regular sedans is that the station wagon has no trunk, plus the roofs are extended backwards over a shared passenger or cargo volume with access in the back.
+ She and her comrades are sent to reap a group of vengeful souls from a ghost wagon who were revived courtesy of Kurohime.
+ The Ford Country Squire was a station wagon from Ford Motor Company.
+ Numbuh 1 makes his way through the Sprinkle Puff Donut Shoppe through a giant oven, a giant fan, a river of dough, and finally confronting Gramma Stuffum and her Chuck Wagon in her lair.
+ The Class 170 “Turbostar” is a diesel multiple unit at their Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksDerby Litchurch Lane Works, England.
+ It replaced both the Fiat Tempra and the Fiat Croma in 1996, and were replaced by the Fiat Stilo Multi Wagon in 2002.
+ Barrel organs come in many different sizes from hand carried ones to large sizes carried on a wagon or trailer.
+ Throughout the 19th century it was the destination for the oxen-drawn wagon trains of people on the Oregon Trail.
+ The elephants were used as needed to push the wagon out of ruts.
+ Constructed at BR’s Derby Carriage and Wagon Works.
+ A horse harness is a piece of equipment that allows a horse to pull a vehicle such as a carriage, wagon or sleigh.
+ The Pilot was Honda’s largest crossover up until the introduction of the Crosstour, a station wagon based SUV built on the Accord platform.
+ The station wagon bodystyle was ended in 1989 with the introduction of the R32 platform.
+ In 1984, a wagon version was introduced as the Cutlass Cruiser.
+ The Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company was a railway locomotive and carriage builder, founded in Birmingham, England.
+ It is built by Bombardier Transportation at their Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksLitchurch Lane Works in Derby, England.
+ The MR established its locomotive works, and later its carriage and wagon works, at Derby.
+ The 2014 RAM 2500 Power Wagon got coil springs at all four corners.
+ It is a Sedan sedan and station wagon version of the Fiat Uno.
+ A baggage train is a military wagon train used to carry the equipment and supplies needed by an army.
+ The Conestoga wagon was named after the Conestoga River, which runs through the city.
+ The two singers are then shown fleeing the prison in the Pussy Wagon and arrive to a restaurant, where they eventually poison all of the customers.
+ The town of Clinton was originally known as 47 Mile House or 47 Mile but was changed to Clinton in 1863 because of the completion of the Cariboo Wagon Road which was in the area for Henry Fiennes Pelham Clinton.
+ The Power Wagon had a 230 cubic inch flathead inline-six engine.
+ In 1967 Dodge released a Power Wagon pickup version better suited for the pickup truck market.
+ The Rebel is not intended to be a competitor to the Ford Raptor or the RAM Power Wagon although it is often compared to them.
+ On April 4, 1524, Luther had a friend help the nuns sneak over the wall and then hid them in barrels on a wagon until they were out of the city.
+ A total of 98 class 33s were built by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, and they were called “Cromptons” after the Crompton Parkinson electrical equipment installed in them.
+ The British Rail Class 27 was a diesel locomotive built by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company during 1961 and 1962.
+ In 2007 the Clio Sportourer, the station wagon version was launched.
+ They were led behind the wagon as it started to move.
+ This was a small platform or wagon set in a track.
+ The Suzuki Wagon R+ is a badge engineered version of the Agila.
+ They follow a wagon trail west into the part of Kansas that was called “Indian territory” at the time.
+ After a loud explosion sends Prissy into hysterics, Rhett finds one of the last remaining horses in Atlanta, and a wagon for it to pull.
+ The wagon was a symbol of Dr.
+ It replaced the Mitsubishi Space Wagon in 2003.
+ The 75 was available in both 4-door saloon and 5-door station wagon bodystyles, the latter was added in 2001 alongside sporty MG models.
+ The family pack their belongings into the covered wagon again and they leave.
+ While searching for food, RJ the raccoon goes into the cave of Vincent the bear, who has a wagon full of human food taken from a nearby rest stop.
+ As a 17-year-old cross-dresser was being led into the paddy wagon and got a shove from a cop, she fought back.
+ This was a very steep road and very hard for a wagon pulled by horses to travel along.
+ Carradine began his career participating in small roles in 1960s television show as Armstrong Circle Theatre, Wagon Train, The Virginian, Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre.
+ Many of the mountain men settled into jobs as CavalryArmy Scouts, wagon train guides and settlers through the lands which they had helped open up.
+ The British Rail Class 26 diesel locomotives, originally known as BRCW List of British Rail power classificationsType 2, were built by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company at Smethwick in 1958-59.
