waggoner|waggoners in English

noun waggoner (Brit.)

[wag·gon·er || 'wægənə(r)]

wagoner, carter, coachman, one who drives a cart

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3. Waggoner wrote: “Adventist teaching concerning the sanctuary, with its ‘Investigative Judgment’ . . . , is virtually a denial of the atonement.”

4. – Marshall baseball head coach Jeff Waggoner Announced a home-and-home series with the West Virginia Mountaineers on Thursday

5. Noem Caved to pressure from corporate special interests when others haven’t, and it has harmed the broader effort to protect fairness in women’s sports," said Waggoner

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9. In his treatise "Über Lärm und Geräusch" ("about noises and sounds") of 1851, he wrote down his anger especially about "das vermaledeite infernale Peitschenknallen" ("the damned infernal whip cracks") of the waggoners in the reverberating alleys of the cities: "With all due respect to the most holy usefulness, I do not accept that a guy, who moves a carriage of sand or dung to another place, should in return gain the privilege to scotch any upcoming thought in ten thousand minds on their half-hour route through the city."