noun
- a four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle with a seat attached to a flexible board instead of springs
Usage: historical
Examples
- The farmer loaded supplies onto his buckboard for the trip to town.
- In the old West, a buckboard was a common form of transportation.
- The wooden buckboard bounced along the rough dirt road.
- She climbed onto the buckboard seat next to the driver.
- The museum displayed an authentic 19th-century buckboard.
- Cowboys often used a buckboard to carry equipment between ranches.