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on the wagon

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Watermelons were piled up on the wagon.

From BBC

She pulled herself up on the wagon so half of her body was out of the molasses.

For England, this is a chance to get back on the wagon - to find the formidable form and confidence that has been present sub-consciously for so long in white-ball cricket, leading to them being double world champions.

From BBC

While at these events, I learned five ways to not make your sobriety the subject of the party, therefore allowing you to stay on the wagon in peace as well.

From Salon

Pita, being so attached to the donkey, was too busy petting it to climb up, so Juanita whistled at her and said, “You too, Christopher Robin, up on the wagon.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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