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cart
noun as in small attachment for transporting
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Or maybe it was from the handles of a grocery store shopping cart.
So he turned around, and got in the back of the golf cart that was supposed to take him back to his car.
Nearby a family of Turkish Kurds busied themselves in their fields piling vegetables onto a donkey-drawn cart.
She wheels an injured boy out in a shopping cart full of watermelons.
Brand pushes her cart with Ashton in it alongside her coworkers (one of whom was later killed in the attack).
There is no part of these castings but may be easily conveyed in a common butt or cart.
Above them ran the railway-line fifteen feet broad; above that, again, a cart-road of eighteen feet, flanked with footpaths.
The horse, whose health had been drunk in his absence, was standing outside, ready harnessed to the cart.
The sand-cart swerved aside at the same moment, and Tony, from a distance, came galloping back towards them.
The boys arrived with the animals and sand-cart; the baskets were quickly arranged, Tony mounted, Tom helped Lettice in.
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On this page you'll find 49 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to cart, such as: rickshaw, truck, wagon, barrow, buggy, and dolly.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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