chuck wagon
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Definition
Noun: A chuck wagon is a horse-drawn wagon that has been specially equipped with a kitchen, including a stove, and carries food supplies. It was historically used to provide meals for cowboys on cattle drives across the American West.
Examples of Usage
- The cook prepared beans and coffee on the chuck wagon for the hungry cowboys.
- After a long day herding cattle, the men gathered around the chuck wagon for supper.
- The museum has an authentic chuck wagon on display from the 19th century.
Advanced Usage
- "to circle the chuck wagons": This phrase, derived from the practice of forming wagons into a circle for defense, can be used metaphorically to mean preparing for a challenge or uniting a group against an external threat.
- When the scandal broke, the company's executives circled the chuck wagons to manage the crisis.
Variants and Related Words
- Chuck (noun, informal): In this context, "chuck" is an old slang term for food or provisions.
- Camp kitchen: A more general term for a mobile kitchen setup.
- Food truck: A modern equivalent, being a vehicle equipped for preparing and selling food.
Synonyms
- Mobile kitchen
- Provision wagon
- Mess wagon
Related Idioms
- "Chuck wagon cooking": Refers to a style of hearty, simple outdoor cooking associated with cowboys and cattle drives.
- The festival featured a demonstration of authentic chuck wagon cooking.
Noun
- a wagon equipped with a cookstove and provisions (for cowboys)