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Definitions

buggy

[buhg-ee] / ˈbʌg i /
ADJECTIVE
crazy
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK




Example Sentences

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He makes more than $100,000 a year—a significant increase from his previous pay—cruising around on a buggy under floodlights, overseeing deliveries and equipment and ensuring everything stays on schedule.

From The Wall Street Journal

When the sack finally arrived by rail, Schatz hauled it onto his buggy and set off for his newly plowed five acres.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is a pastoral place where drivers watch for Amish buggies at dusk and a Union soldier monument anchors the town square.

From The Wall Street Journal

The investors donned hard hats and piled into five-person buggies to get a tour of the Abilene campus, which has a 5,000-car parking lot built just for its construction workers.

From The Wall Street Journal

The chancellor could also offer partial payments, potentially getting smaller for each additional child to reflect that these children might use the same buggy as their siblings or hand-me-down clothes.

From BBC