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The phrase "worldly wagon" is not a standard expression in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be used in a creative or metaphorical context, perhaps to describe a vehicle or journey that embodies worldly experiences or materialism. Example: "As they traveled in their worldly wagon, they collected stories and souvenirs from every corner of the globe."
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By turns, the books show us the family setting off in their wagon with all their worldly goods piled on high; resourceful Pa building the family a log house out on the open prairie; risky encounters with wolves, panthers and runaway horses; the war dances of the angry "Indians" being displaced from their Kansas territory by the new arrivals.
On his way home from business in Warsaw, he shares a wagon to his village with Sonia, a somewhat worldly young woman, who makes advances to him & tells him of his wife's life & her interest in Mendele Shmeiser, a ladies' man, before her marriage to Ozer.
As the fire sweeps into Peshtigo, people fleeing and falling all around him, the priest digs a trench in which to bury his worldly valuables, then saves the parish tabernacle, placing it on a wagon and hauling it by himself to the river.
How worldly?
More worldly.
"This generation is worldly.
"Worldly Wise, Locally Savvy".
Veronica seemed lively, worldly.
All worldly politics is dazzled.
On the wagon?
7. Off the wagon?
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