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cart
noun
a
simple
open
vehicle
with
two
wheels
,
usually
pulled
by
an
animal
or
pushed
by
a
person
,
used
for
carrying
goods
or
people
β’
The
farmer
loaded
hay
onto
the
wooden
cart
before
heading
back
to
the
barn
.
The
farmer
loaded
hay
onto
the
wooden
cart
before
heading
back
to
the
barn
.
β’
A
donkey
pulled
the
tourist
cart
through
the
narrow
village
streets
.
A
donkey
pulled
the
tourist
cart
through
the
narrow
village
streets
.
From
Old
English
β
cærte
β,
related
to
Old
Norse
β
kartr
β,
meaning
a
wagon
or
carriage
.
noun
a
basket-shaped
frame
on
small
wheels
that
shoppers
push
around
a
store
to
collect
items
they
want
to
buy
β’
Mia
steered
her
cart
toward
the
dairy
section
to
grab
some
milk
.
Mia
steered
her
cart
toward
the
dairy
section
to
grab
some
milk
.
β’
He
realized
his
cart
was
blocking
the
aisle
and
quickly
moved
aside
.
He
realized
his
cart
was
blocking
the
aisle
and
quickly
moved
aside
.
noun
a
small
motorized
vehicle
used
to
carry
golfers
and
their
clubs
around
a
golf
course
β’
The
players
tossed
their
bags
onto
the
cart
and
headed
to
the
first
tee
.
The
players
tossed
their
bags
onto
the
cart
and
headed
to
the
first
tee
.
β’
Rain
clouds
gathered
as
the
small
cart
zipped
across
the
fairway
.
Rain
clouds
gathered
as
the
small
cart
zipped
across
the
fairway
.
verb
to
carry
or
move
something
heavy
or
in
large
amounts
from
one
place
to
another
,
often
with
effort
β’
We
had
to
cart
the
old
sofa
up
three
flights
of
stairs
.
We
had
to
cart
the
old
sofa
up
three
flights
of
stairs
.
β’
Tania
carted
her
art
supplies
to
the
park
for
the
outdoor
class
.
Tania
carted
her
art
supplies
to
the
park
for
the
outdoor
class
.
cartoon
noun
An
animated
film
or
television
program
made
from
a
sequence
of
drawings
or
computer
images
that
appear
to
move
,
usually
created
for
children
.
β’
After
school
,
the
kids
rushed
to
the
TV
to
watch
their
favorite
cartoon
.
After
school
,
the
kids
rushed
to
the
TV
to
watch
their
favorite
cartoon
.
β’
The
studio
released
a
new
3-D
cartoon
about
talking
robots
.
The
studio
released
a
new
3-D
cartoon
about
talking
robots
.
Sense
extended
from
static
humorous
drawings
to
moving
pictures
in
the
early
20th
century
as
technology
allowed
sequential
images
to
be
filmed
frame
by
frame
.
noun
A
funny
,
often
satirical
drawing
in
a
newspaper
or
magazine
that
tells
a
joke
or
makes
a
point
in
a
single
picture
.
β’
The
political
cartoon
showed
the
mayor
balancing
on
a
wobbly
stack
of
coins
.
The
political
cartoon
showed
the
mayor
balancing
on
a
wobbly
stack
of
coins
.
β’
Lena
cut
out
the
funny
cartoon
from
the
newspaper
and
pinned
it
to
the
fridge
.
Lena
cut
out
the
funny
cartoon
from
the
newspaper
and
pinned
it
to
the
fridge
.
Borrowed
from
Italian
"
cartone
"
meaning
a
strong
,
heavy
paper
;
first
used
in
English
in
the
17th
century
for
preparatory
drawings
,
later
evolving
to
humorous
sketches
in
periodicals
.
verb
-
cartoon
,
cartooning
,
cartoons
,
cartooned
To
draw
or
create
humorous
or
animated
images
,
often
for
publication
or
film
.
β’
He
loves
to
cartoon
famous
athletes
for
the
sports
page
.
He
loves
to
cartoon
famous
athletes
for
the
sports
page
.
β’
During
her
lunch
break
,
Maya
sits
in
the
park
and
cartoons
the
pigeons
.
During
her
lunch
break
,
Maya
sits
in
the
park
and
cartoons
the
pigeons
.
Verb
use
emerged
in
the
late
19th
century
from
the
noun
,
meaning
β
to
make
cartoons
.β
noun
A
large
,
highly
detailed
drawing
made
as
a
full-scale
guide
for
a
fresco
,
mural
,
or
tapestry
in
fine
art
.
β’
The
museum
displayed
Michelangelo
β
s
cartoon
for
the
Sistine
Chapel
ceiling
.
The
museum
displayed
Michelangelo
β
s
cartoon
for
the
Sistine
Chapel
ceiling
.
β’
Before
starting
the
mural
,
the
artist
spent
weeks
perfecting
her
full-size
cartoon
.
Before
starting
the
mural
,
the
artist
spent
weeks
perfecting
her
full-size
cartoon
.
From
Italian
β
cartone
β (
strong
paper
);
Renaissance
artists
used
such
drawings
to
transfer
designs
onto
walls
or
fabric
.