wagonful in a sentence
n.
Definition
WAGONFUL: the amount that a wagon can hold or carry, often used to describe a large quantity of goods or materials.
Sample Sentences
- The farmer loaded a wagonful of hay to feed the animals for the winter.
- After the harvest, they celebrated with a wagonful of fresh produce from the fields.
- She arrived at the picnic with a wagonful of delicious homemade treats for everyone.
- The children giggled as they pulled a wagonful of toys around the yard.
- He was so proud of the wagonful of firewood he collected for the chilly nights ahead.
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