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Meaning cart meaning

What does cart mean?
Definitions in simple English

cart

A small, open vehicle on wheels, pulled or pushed by a person or an animal and usually used for carrying things, not people. Harry put his trunk in a cart and pushed it through the station. A small motor vehicle like a car; a go cart. Sophie squealed as she raced through the race course on the cart.

cart

If you cart something to somewhere, you move it there.

cart

a heavy open wagon usually having two wheels and drawn by an animal (= handcart, pushcart) wheeled vehicle that can be pushed by a person; may have one or two or four wheels he used a handcart to carry the rocks away their pushcart was piled high with groceries (= haul) draw slowly or heavily haul stones haul nets transport something in a cart

Synonyms cart synonyms

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Topics cart topics

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  • What words refer to carrying something very heavy?

Conjugation cart conjugation

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cart · verb

Examples cart examples

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Simple sentences

Don't you think you're putting the cart before the horse?
Don't put the cart before the horse.
Tom pushed the shopping cart for his mother.
The cart was in the shed.
A cart with four horses is not able to overtake the human tongue.
Tom put a bag of shredded cheese into his shopping cart.
When you speak of a pay-raise before recognition, I am inclined to think you are putting the cart before the horse.
Some say society should be corrected first, but that is to put the cart before the horse.
There was a mule cart on the road.
I need a cart with two oxen.
Lulled by the cart's waggling and dead tired, Tom fell asleep.

Movie subtitles

We need a crash cart. Look, Charlie.
I set up an accidental meeting by doing the old shopping cart bump.
Worst cart bump ever.
He's been sitting at that cart for nearly an hour.
Lend a hand with that cart.
We had to do the last lap in a farm cart. - Oh!
Careful! -Put him in the cart, men.
I dare you to get out of that pony cart!
And I used to see you go by and you used to ride in a little tub cart, then you had a pony.
He has his own horse and a cart.
Why don't your dad drive you in your neat cart?
She didn't walk them to the cart.
They always want to cart you off to a hospital.
I took yous by the coal cart and that wasn't easy.
One of the lead horses of the supply cart has broken a leg, Sir.
We had to do the last lap in a farm cart.
There's only the dining cart. but there won't be anybody there now.
Get into that cart quick.
The horse and cart will make it easy for the cops to find us.
So what? So you will be pulled out of here by ox cart.
You ought to have her in a breaking cart, not that thing.
Your darn cart!
Rented a cart for I bring.
Move your cart so we can get through.
A whole cart full of Mexicans, but they weren't Mexicans.
You'll get the rest of yours the moment the cart arrives.
And tell the farmer to get the cart ready, for the trunks.
L-I couldn't even see the cart.
There was a curious shadow in front of me, and I didn't see the cart at all.
I hit the cart.
He was pushing a baby cart and singing Bunraku lyrics, as always.
Innit a good job I thought of the hay cart?
Let her go. Get into that cart quick. Keep back there.
You've kicked over City Hall like an apple cart.
I'll take the cart back to the farm.
I'll use the cart to bring her here without being seen.
On a wine cart from Padua.

News and current affairs

Breathtaking brinkmanship and 11th-hour decision-making leaving all bystanders wondering whether this time the cart might in fact go over the cliff?
Once again, Greece's creditors put the cart before the horse, by insisting that the new loan be agreed before any discussion of debt relief.
To argue otherwise is to put the cart before the horse.
Opponents of debt mutualization, especially in northern Europe, often argue that, in the absence of political unification, it amounts to putting the cart before the horse.
Better to stick to a tried and failed policy than to upset the apple cart, even if the apples were rotten.
One by one, in single-file, hand in hand, they began to march toward Wenceslas Square, more than a mile and a half away, following a rickety horse-drawn cart bedecked with the wings of angels.
Trying to force carbon cuts instead of investing first in research puts the cart before the horse.

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