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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

Pa had the buckboard and Shirl, the biggest plow horse, waiting on the road.

From Literature

Climbing down ponderously from the wooden buckboard, he tossed Stella and Jojo each a piece of molasses taffy.

From Literature

“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