pull a wagon

Frequency: 7.512.0 per million words

To cause a wagon to move forward by pulling it.

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Examples (20)

  • The little boy loves to pull his toy wagon around the garden.
  • The powerful locomotive began to pull the freight wagon slowly out of the yard.
  • Historically, settlers would pull their covered wagons across vast distances.
  • It takes significant force to pull a heavily loaded railway wagon.
  • The strong horse was able to pull the heavy wagon full of hay.
  • Workers used a small shunting engine to pull the empty wagons onto the sidings.
  • Could you please help me pull this wagon of groceries up the driveway?
  • The old steam train struggled to pull the long line of coal wagons up the steep gradient.
  • She had to pull the empty wagon back to the barn after unloading.
  • Have they finished pulling the new wagons into position for loading?
  • If you pull the wagon too quickly, the wheels might come off.
  • A single engine can often pull dozens of wagons across the country.
  • They watched the old man slowly pull his small wagon of recyclables.
  • The crew needed to pull the damaged wagon off the main track quickly.
  • It requires significant effort to pull a wagon uphill, especially when loaded.
  • The sound of the engine straining to pull the heavy wagons was audible for miles.
  • We plan to pull our camping wagon all the way to the campsite.
  • To pull such a heavy wagon requires a robust coupling mechanism.
  • Despite the muddy ground, he managed to pull the wagon through the field.
  • They will pull the last three wagons into the depot by morning.