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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
•
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
.
•
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
‘
cærte
’,
related
to
Old
Norse
‘
kartr
’,
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
•
Mia
steered
her
cart
toward
the
dairy
section
to
grab
some
milk
.
Mia
steered
her
cart
toward
the
dairy
section
to
grab
some
milk
.
•
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
•
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
.
•
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
•
We
had
to
cart
the
old
sofa
up
three
flights
of
stairs
.
We
had
to
cart
the
old
sofa
up
three
flights
of
stairs
.
•
Tania
carted
her
art
supplies
to
the
park
for
the
outdoor
class
.
Tania
carted
her
art
supplies
to
the
park
for
the
outdoor
class
.