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- noun Plural form of
cart . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
cart .
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Examples
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Local harvests are wheeled through the streets in carts or wheel barrows.
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Local harvests are wheeled through the streets in carts or wheel barrows.
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Trains of wheelbarrows, heavily loaded, squeaked by, and Pekin carts, drawn by from four to six cows, horses, mules, ponies, or jackasses — cows even with their new-born calves tottering along on puny legs outside the traces.
The Yellow Peril 2010
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Local harvests are wheeled through the streets in carts or wheel barrows.
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Balakian sees his countrymen sent in carts, on donkeys, or on foot to face certain death in the desert of northern Syria.
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Local harvests are wheeled through the streets in carts or wheel barrows.
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Golf carts from a staging area to the steps near to a place of honor at the inauguration is a great idea.
Tuskegee Airmen Honored With Invitation, but Challenged by Logistics - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Golf carts from a staging area to the steps near to a place of honor at the inauguration is a great idea.
Tuskegee Airmen Honored With Invitation, but Challenged by Logistics - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Having more short-term carts/trucks like La Cense, Dessert Truck or the Bon Appetit Pop Up Cafe livens up what can be a repetitive lunch options.
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He is the guy who collects the carts from the driveway or carries groceries out.
Suddenly ... There Dave Hingsburger 2007
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