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ago
adverb
used
after
an
expression
of
time
to
say
how
long
before
now
something
happened
•
I
moved
to
this
city
five
years
ago
.
I
moved
to
this
city
five
years
ago
.
•
The
movie
started
ten
minutes
ago
,
so
hurry
up
!
The
movie
started
ten
minutes
ago
,
so
hurry
up
!
Old
English
"
agān
"
meaning
"
to
pass
away
" (
of
time
),
from
"
a-
" (
prefix
)
+
"
gān
" (
to
go
).
dragon
noun
a
large
,
imaginary
reptile-like
creature
,
usually
with
wings
and
the
power
to
breathe
fire
,
that
appears
in
myths
,
legends
,
and
fantasy
stories
•
The
knight
raised
his
shield
as
the
dragon
swooped
down
,
spitting
flames
at
the
castle
walls
.
The
knight
raised
his
shield
as
the
dragon
swooped
down
,
spitting
flames
at
the
castle
walls
.
•
In
the
story
,
a
clever
girl
befriends
a
lonely
dragon
who
guards
a
hidden
treasure
.
In
the
story
,
a
clever
girl
befriends
a
lonely
dragon
who
guards
a
hidden
treasure
.
From
Old
French
dragon
,
from
Latin
dracō
(“
large
serpent
”),
from
Ancient
Greek
drákōn
(“
serpent
,
huge
snake
”).
noun
an
insulting
word
for
a
woman
who
seems
very
fierce
,
strict
,
and
bossy
•
Our
chemistry
teacher
can
be
a
real
dragon
when
homework
is
late
.
Our
chemistry
teacher
can
be
a
real
dragon
when
homework
is
late
.
•
He
dreaded
visiting
his
aunt
,
the
family
dragon
who
scolded
everyone
.
He
dreaded
visiting
his
aunt
,
the
family
dragon
who
scolded
everyone
.
Figurative
extension
of
the
mythical
creature
’
s
fierce
reputation
,
first
recorded
in
English
in
the
16th
century
.
noun
a
large
lizard
such
as
the
Komodo
dragon
,
or
a
small
tropical
lizard
of
the
genus
Draco
that
can
glide
on
stretched
skin
flaps
•
Scientists
tracked
a
Komodo
dragon
on
the
island
to
study
its
hunting
behavior
.
Scientists
tracked
a
Komodo
dragon
on
the
island
to
study
its
hunting
behavior
.
•
The
little
boy
was
thrilled
to
see
a
flying
dragon
glide
between
the
trees
in
Borneo
.
The
little
boy
was
thrilled
to
see
a
flying
dragon
glide
between
the
trees
in
Borneo
.
Applied
to
certain
reptiles
because
of
their
large
size
or
unusual
appearance
,
first
attested
in
the
19th
century
.
wagon
noun
a
strong
four-wheeled
vehicle
with
high
sides
that
is
pulled
by
horses
or
other
animals
to
carry
goods
or
people
•
The
farmers
loaded
the
hay
onto
their
old
wooden
wagon
.
The
farmers
loaded
the
hay
onto
their
old
wooden
wagon
.
•
Pioneers
once
crossed
the
vast
plains
in
a
covered
wagon
while
seeking
new
land
.
Pioneers
once
crossed
the
vast
plains
in
a
covered
wagon
while
seeking
new
land
.
from
Middle
Dutch
wagen
,
related
to
Old
English
wægn
meaning
‘
vehicle
’.
noun
a
small
open
cart
with
a
long
handle
that
children
pull
along
for
play
or
to
carry
things
•
Two
toddlers
giggled
as
they
took
turns
pulling
a
bright
red
wagon
around
the
yard
.
Two
toddlers
giggled
as
they
took
turns
pulling
a
bright
red
wagon
around
the
yard
.
•
Sara
loaded
her
beach
toys
into
the
little
wagon
before
heading
to
the
sand
.
Sara
loaded
her
beach
toys
into
the
little
wagon
before
heading
to
the
sand
.
extension
of
the
main
sense
‘
vehicle
’,
applied
to
children
’
s
play
carts
in
the
late
19th
century
.
noun
a
railway
vehicle
used
for
carrying
goods
on
a
train
•
The
freight
train
had
over
forty
wagons
filled
with
coal
.
The
freight
train
had
over
forty
wagons
filled
with
coal
.
•
Workers
secured
the
crates
inside
the
cargo
wagon
before
departure
.
Workers
secured
the
crates
inside
the
cargo
wagon
before
departure
.
adopted
for
rail
transport
in
the
mid-19th
century
as
railway
technology
spread
.
noun
short
form
for
‘
station
wagon
’,
a
passenger
car
with
an
extended
rear
area
and
a
rear
door
instead
of
a
trunk
lid
•
They
packed
the
family
wagon
with
camping
gear
and
hit
the
road
.
They
packed
the
family
wagon
with
camping
gear
and
hit
the
road
.
•
Her
old
wagon
still
runs
smoothly
after
200
,
000
miles
.
Her
old
wagon
still
runs
smoothly
after
200
,
000
miles
.
abbreviation
of
‘
station
wagon
’,
first
used
in
early
20th-century
American
English
for
cars
that
carried
people
and
luggage
to
railway
stations
.