Buckboard Meaning in English
word
ˈbʌkˌbɔrd
BUHK-bord
bˈʌkbɔːd
BUHK-bawd
Definition
A buckboard is a simple, four-wheeled wagon with a flat floor and no sides, usually pulled by a horse. It was popular in 19th-century America for transportation and carrying goods.
Usage & Nuances
'Buckboard' is mostly historical or regional in use, found in American history or Western fiction. Rarely used in modern conversation except when describing old vehicles or period settings.
Spanish: carreta de muelles - carro de muelles (antiguo)Portuguese (BR): carroça de mola - carroça antigaPortuguese (PT): carroça de mola - carroça antigaChinese (Simplified): 弹簧马车 - 古老马车Chinese (Traditional): 彈簧馬車 - 古老馬車Hindi: बकबोर्ड गाड़ी (पुरानी लकड़ी की गाड़ी)Arabic: عربة بخبورد (عربة قديمة بألواح مسطحة)Bengali: বাকবোর্ডRussian: бакборд - прогулочная повозка (историческая)Japanese: バックボード(馬車の一種)Vietnamese: xe ngựa buckboardKorean: 벅보드 마차Turkish: buckboard - dört tekerli açık araba (tarihi)Urdu: بک بورڈ (چار پہیوں والی پرانی گاڑی)Indonesian: xe ngựa buckboard - xe thồ buckboard
Example Sentences
The farmer drove his buckboard to the market.
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They loaded sacks of potatoes onto the buckboard.
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The old buckboard was parked under a tree.
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In the movie, the hero escapes town in a buckboard.
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Grandpa still remembers riding in a buckboard as a child.
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The museum displays a restored buckboard from 1880.
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