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  •  a four-wheeled wagon that runs on tracks in a mine; a wheeled vehicle that runs on rails a
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  • a four-wheeled cab. Not so common as bounder. See growler.
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  • a four-wheeled cab. It is generally supposed that drivers of these vehicles take a less fa
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