any of various kinds of four-wheeled vehicles designed to be pulled or having its own motor and ranging from a child's toy to a commercial vehicle for the transport of heavy loads, delivery, etc.
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a police van for transporting prisoners; patrol wagon: The fight broke up before the wagon arrived.
(cap.)Charles's Wain. See
a railway freight car or flatcar.
a baby carriage.
a chariot.
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to get even with or punish someone: He'd better mind his own business or I'll really fix his wagon.
to have a high ambition, ideal, or purpose: It is better to hitch one's wagon to a star than to wander aimlessly through life.
again drinking alcoholic beverages after a period of abstinence.
abstaining from alcoholic beverages.
—v.t.
to transport or convey by wagon.
—v.i.
to proceed or haul goods by wagon: It was strenuous to wagon up the hill.