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- noun Attributive form of
station wagon
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Examples
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As Mr. Swift's book shows, there was no one grand ribbon-cutting highway act that launched the great family station-wagon trips many of us remember.
Interstate Highways as a Long-Haul Project Patrick Cooke 2011
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But it is true that the environmental factors that made middle-class people leave the central city for streetcar suburbs in the 1900s and for station-wagon suburbs in the 1950s do not apply any more.
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A new or used all-wheel-drive sport-utility vehicle would seem to fit the bill, but I would also consider a station-wagon.
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If you can afford to wait awhile, Honda's Acura division is going to start selling a station-wagon version of its TSX that also might fit your needs.
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So will the Volvo V70 station-wagon and XC60 midsize crossover.
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Yet the Venza is not just a station-wagon version of the Camry, as it shares no exterior panels and has a completely different interior.
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Meanwhile, recession and American households 'need to rebuild their balance sheets means it makes sense to defer replacing the family station-wagon.
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Colors true and distinct and even my sometimes rickety car running smooth, but now ... ugh ... a steady stream of trash is trickling out from the side-window of the station-wagon in front of us and onto the fresh paved road, state tax dollars at work.
Rufus Lusk: Getting The Finger From A Family-Filled Station Wagon 2009
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The day I see a Volvo station-wagon that boasts, “My other car is a zombie,” is the day I grab an axe and go Tallahassee.
The Monroeville Zombie Walk of 2009 and Coinciding Monroeville Zombies Museum | /Film 2009
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If you look at the before and after photos, the old one was a squat, more station-wagon [container].
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