noun
- plural of buckboard: four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicles with a flexible board floor instead of body and springs
Usage: historical
Examples
- The settlers loaded their supplies onto buckboards for the journey west.
- Two buckboards waited outside the general store.
- The museum displayed several restored buckboards from the 1800s.
- Farmers used buckboards to transport goods to market.
- The rough buckboards bounced along the dirt road.
- Old buckboards were simple but effective transportation.