10 Metaphors for wagon

The Frenchmen thought the cook wagon with its short smoke funnel and its steel fire box was a new kind of machine gun, and they threw down their guns and surrendered.

Garcia had thought that two would suffice; six wagons, with their mules, etc., were a small fortune: what if the Apaches should take them?

This wagon on the height above, From sky to sky on either hand, Is the sole thing that seems to move In all the heat-held land.

"With the wagons were Millen Atwood, Levi Savage, and William Woodward, captains of hundreds, faithful men who had worked all the way.

Orchards began more or less to line the road, and wagons with those same apple-barrels became a feature of the highway.

This wagon is not a bad boat.

I explained that the wagons had been two weeks on the road; that they had made only ten miles in seven days; and that a man, private or officer who would talk about asking for his discharge, though all were entitled to the same, was a son of a b-h, and a dd one at that.

De wagon turn 'roun' an' go back to de jail."

Now, all those big wagons that bring the goods in and the little wagons that take them outthere is an out-of-door aspect to the delivery service.

Gradually, the distance between sections lengthened, and so it happened that the wagons of my father and my uncle were two days in advance of the others, on the eighth of October, when Mr. Reed, on horseback, overtook us.

10 Metaphors for  wagon