Simple past tense and past participle of waggon.(verb)
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Use "waggoned" in a sentence
"From here the progress of the tram across the plain was in full view; so, too, was the shed-like station across the river, which was the terminus of the line, and expectation, when the two-waggoned little train approached the end of its journey, was so tense that it was almost disagreeable."
"Cotton and wheat were waggoned long distances to be sold in Augusta."
"The ore is first waggoned to the river, a quarter of a mile, then laden on board of canoes and carried across the river, which is there about 200 yards wide, and then again taken into waggons and carried to the furnace."