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buggy

adjective as in crazy

noun as in carriage

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The cars had plush green upholstery and stained-glass windows and were faster and cheaper than a horse-and-buggy.

Ford began tinkering in his garage in Detroit in the 1890s, trains and the horse and buggy was the dominant mode of transport.

But the programs were buggy and often prone to false positives, alerting a network administrator too often to routine behavior.

Some people believe it is only a matter of time until all bookstores go the way of the horse and buggy.

As illustrated in this publication, we have already landed on it and driven across it in a buggy.

Accordingly, she had the boys to hitch a team to a buggy and took him driving over the great estate.

He had transferred himself to the buggy with a grumble of disgust, and begged her to come for him early in the morning.

He drives a white mule, and has managed to put a top of sail cloth on an old ramshackle buggy, which he calls a 'shay.'

Gwynne rang for his guest's buggy, thanked him for his advice; then ordered his horse and rode about the ranch half the night.

And she carefully gathered up her papers and went to the rescue of the weary Miss Boutts, while Gwynne ordered the buggy.

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On this page you'll find 23 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to buggy, such as: demented, foolish, infested, and nutty.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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