How To Use Buckboard In A Sentence
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Shorty's head came up when he heard the sound of a buckboard pulling up in front of the bank.
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‘There's three more of these in the buckboard,’ he told Heath as he deposited his burden beside the piano.
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The driver's figure is composed of relatively few elements and, perched on a buckboard, seems diminutive in comparison to the neighboring group.
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She and Mother drove back in the buckboard and somehow got the old stove loaded.
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Ben had swung into his saddle and pulled the buckskin around to follow his sons and the buckboard out of the yard when he heard it: a half strangled yelp followed swiftly by what was obviously drawers opening and then slamming shut.
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While passing Hop Sing on the road that morning, they'd waved to him as he headed the buckboard into town for their supplies.
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And it was in this reliable old phaeton that I took her back to my home, strapping her and her sizeable dowry to the buckboard.
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The buckboard was a strong one, but the road had been washed out so much by the storm that it was very uneven, and the jouncing threatened each moment to land one lad or another out on his head.
The Rover Boys on the Farm or Last Days at Putnam Hall
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Four or five generations ago, they said, the city had still been quite heavily populated and reasonably civilized, although the residents drove wagons and buckboards along the wide boulevards the Great Old Ones had constructed for their fabulous horseless vehicles.
The Waste Lands
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The current Explorer offers substantial refinement over the previous version, which rides like a buckboard wagon by comparison.
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They transferred to horse-drawn buggies and, later, to open truck ‘buckboards.’
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And yes, Susan, our friends abroad do seem to think we're still riding around in buckboards.
Speaking of Bryan ...
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Garrett had already gone home and he'd sent Hans on to the house with the buckboard.
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She might get tired of the buckboard ride, the swaying around in the wind and the dearth of heat in the winter.
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The buckboard came to a stop next to Wish's chuck wagon.
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By the time they reached the mercantile store, practically everyone on the street had stopped and were simply staring at the Cartwright brothers as they pulled the buckboard and the horse to a halt.
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Ben now drove about town in a vehicle called a buckboard and spent the entire day hurrying from job to job.
Poor White
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When we were going to leave Las Cruces we bought a two-seated wagon called a buckboard, and a pair of horses.
Jewish Women: Western Pioneers - Anna Solomon
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Westmoreland County, did he feel once more identified with his surroundings; at the station he saw a star he knew, and a cold moon bright over Chesapeake Bay; he heard the rasping wheels of buckboards turning, the lovely fatuous voices, the sound of sluggish primeval rivers flowing softly under soft Indian names.
Tender is the Night
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Ben already had the buckboard ready, and loaded.
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After the Patagonia fever passed he deeded over to his family ten acres of Tarwater Flat and retained for himself only a span of old horses, a mountain buckboard and one room in the crowded house.
“It was the Golden Fleece ready for the shearing.”
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In photographs from the early twentieth century, field crews cluster around buckboard wagons or Model T Fords, replaced in more recent photos by weathered pickups and four-wheel-drive vehicles.
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When they rode into Blue Moon, the street was bulging with carriages and buckboards and the high-boxed, heavy-wheeled grain wagons.
Stands a Calder Man
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They -- these charming, kind people -- lent us their own 'buckboard' -- a glorified one; and their two horses, Cash and
The Port of Adventure
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He also complains about the 6000 buckboards for the colonels, thousands of saddles for the cavalry, and hundreds of airplane engines that were never used in the war.
Mamas Don't Let your Babies grow up to be Soldiers!
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Duncan sighed; the buckboard was about as comfortable as a moving block of stone.
RISE OF A MERCHANT PRINCE: BOOK TWO OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA
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In order that he and his friends could continue to enjoy travel by horse-drawn carriage and buckboard, Rockefeller designed and financed what ultimately became a 57-mile-long system of gravel roads.
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As the buckboard bounced on its way to the Ponderosa, Hoss and Joe rode close to the buckboard so all four of the Cartwrights could talk.
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Duncan sighed; the buckboard was about as comfortable as a moving block of stone.
RISE OF A MERCHANT PRINCE: BOOK TWO OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA
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Huh! A cow-puncher togged up like he was going after the snakiest bronk in the country, when he was only going to drive to town in a buckboard!
Chip, of the Flying U
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But when they moved him into the buckboard using a hard board stretcher, he shuddered violently and passed out.
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Horses trotted through the dirt streets, pulling buckboards and tally-hos past slower-moving electrified trolley cars.
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Joe was reluctant to rely on the drug, refusing it even when Ben and Hoss moved him to a buckboard for transportation back to the Ponderosa.
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Two of the flat-bed mountain dwarf wag - ons were standing side-by-side, their buckboards pointed toward Flint; he saw no guards.
Flint, the King
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And Herman Goslin made his scant living by meeting the steamboats and transporting the disembarking passengers, if any, up to the hotel in a gimpy buckboard.
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Horses trotted through the dirt streets, pulling buckboards and tally-hos past slower-moving electrified trolley cars.
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His buckboard was a rattletrap, old, insulting challenge to every little stone in the road; but there was nothing the matter with the horses or their harness.
The Killer
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Ben had swung into his saddle and pulled the buckskin around to follow his sons and the buckboard out of the yard when he heard it: a half strangled yelp followed swiftly by what was obviously drawers opening and then slamming shut.
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So trying to stay out of one another's way, the three had loaded the buckboard with supplies and tools.
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And it was in this reliable old phaeton that I took her back to my home, strapping her and her sizeable dowry to the buckboard.
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I asked Jim before he went one day if he could not try her in the old buckboard, which is very light.
A Woman Rice Planter
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From miles around, folks rode into Canadian on horseback and in creaking buckboards.
THE AMERICAN WEST
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All he had retained for himself was a span of old horses, a mountain buckboard, and his one room in the crowded house.
LIKE ARGUS OF THE ANCIENT TIMES
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The packing of the buckboard was a business calling for some skill.
The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan
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Already the outskirts of town were crowded with buckboards and gigs and carts, anchored like odd boats in a sea of salt grass.
The Lightkeeper
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Get Morgan up and we will hitch the buckboard and I will ride beside you.