noun
- a wagon equipped with cooking facilities and supplies, used to feed cowboys and ranch workers on the range or during cattle drives.
Usage: chiefly historical; North American
Examples
- The chuckwagon rolled across the prairie, bringing hot meals to the tired cowhands.
- The cook prepared biscuits and stew in the chuckwagon every evening.
- During the cattle drive, the chuckwagon was the heart of the camp.
- Modern rodeos often feature chuckwagon races as a popular event.
- The old chuckwagon is now displayed in the museum as a relic of the Old West.