Wagon vs Troika - What's the difference?
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A four-wheeled cart for hauling loads.
A freight car on a railway.
A child's riding toy, four-wheeled and pulled or steered by a long handle in the front.
(US, Australia, slang) A station wagon (or SUV).
(slang) A paddy wagon.
A truck, or lorry.
(Ireland, slang, dated, derogatory) (A derogatory term for a woman); bitch; slapper; cow.
* 1974 , in Threshold , Issues 25–27, Lyric Players Theatre, page 96:
* 1990 , Roddy Doyle, The Snapper , Penguin Group (1992), ISBN 978-0-14-017167-9:
* 1998 , Neville Thompson, Two Birds/One Stoned , Poolbeg:
A Russian carriage drawn by a team of three horses abreast.
* 1880 , (Constance Garnett), translating Fyodor Dostoyevsky, (The Brothers Karamazov) , Book XII, Chapter VI,
* 1960 , Lesley Blanch, The Sabres of Paradise: Conquest and Vengeance in the Caucasus , Tauris Parke Paperbacks (2006), ISBN 1850434034,
* 1990 , (Peter Hopkirk), The Great Game: On Secret Service in High Asia , Oxford University Press (2001), ISBN 0192802321,
A party or group of three.
* 1981 , , Ballantine Books (2007), ISBN 9780812977240,
* 1995 , Richard Powers, Galatea 2.2 , Macmillan (2011), ISBN 9781466803688,
* 2006 , Barney Hoskyns, Hotel California: The True-Life Adventures of Crosby, Stills, Nash, Young, Mitchell, Taylor, Browne, Ronstadt, Geffen, the Eagles, and Their Many Friends , John Wiley & Sons (2006), ISBN 9780471732730,
* 2013 , Tom Shone, "
A committee consisting of three leaders; a triumvirate
As nouns the difference between wagon and troika
is that wagon is while troika is troika (vehicle).wagon
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Alternative forms
* waggon (UK)Noun
(en noun)- “I’m not like that; I know what you mean but I’m not like that. When you said a field I nearly laughed because I was in a field last week with Ursula Brogan behind the football pitch. We followed Cissy Caffery there and two boys from the secondary. She’s a wagon . She did it with them one after the other, and we watched.”
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: —Don’t know. ——She hates us. It’s prob’ly cos Daddy called her a wagon at tha’ meetin’. ¶ Sharon laughed. She got out of bed. ¶ —He didn’t really call Miss O’Keefe a wagon, she told Tracy. —He was only messin’ with yeh.
- page 8: “Well fuck yeh, yeh stuck-up little wagon .”
Derived terms
* broom wagon * bandwagon * chuck wagon * covered wagon * fall off the wagon * fix someone's wagon * hitch one's wagon to a star * jump on the bandwagon * meat wagon * on the bandwagon * on the wagon * off the wagon * paddy wagon * station wagon * waggoner * wagon trainDescendants
* German: (l) * Spanish:See also
* (wikipedia "wagon")Anagrams
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(en noun)page 787:
- A great writer of the last epoch, comparing Russia to a swift troika' galloping to an unknown goal, exclaims 'Oh, '''troika''', birdlike '''troika''', who invented thee!' and adds, in proud ecstasy, that all the peoples of the world stand aside respectfully to make way for the recklessly galloping ' troika to pass.
page 145:
- When Gogol wrote his great passage on the troika speeding across the steppes, he likened it to Russia itself, advancing across the earth.
page 367:
- Travelling part of the way by rail and the remainder by troika , he reached Orenburg shortly before Christmas.
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- The investigator suspected the poor dead bastards were just a vodka troika that had cheerily frozen to death.
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- The bare troika of Boolean operators brought them into metaphorical being.
page 265:
- “He said, 'Let me get the best people.' And that's what he did. He got John Kalodner and Gary Gersh and Tom Zutaut, and they became stars in their own right.” Over the ensuing decade, that troika of talent-finders would bring a host of multiplatinum artists—from Cher and Aerosmith to Guns N' Roses and Nirvana—to Geffen.
Oscar nominations pull a surprise by showing some taste – but will it last?", The Guardian , 11 January 2013:
- No longer is the best picture going to be a toss-up between that troika of national-historical heavies: Argo, Lincoln and Zero Dark Thirty.