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buckboard

[buhk-bawrd, -bohrd] / ˈbʌkˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd /




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But are we really expected to believe the Framers created an impeachment process with a hole so large you could ride a buckboard through it?

From Washington Post

As more immigrants headed west, flimflam men began selling “miracle” remedies from their buckboard wagons.

From Seattle Times

“All he had was a buckboard. With the buckboard, by the time he got to Great Bend, he would have had mush,” Rus said.

From Washington Times

He grew up on a family farm, traveling in a horse-drawn buckboard.

From Washington Times

He toiled as a lawyer, traveling across the plains in a buckboard wagon, often working for the railroads, once having to sue for his fee because the company superintendent refused to pay it.

From Los Angeles Times