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cart

[ kahrt ]

noun

  1. a heavy two-wheeled vehicle, commonly without springs, drawn by mules, oxen, or the like, used for the conveyance of heavy goods.
  2. a light two-wheeled vehicle with springs, drawn by a horse or pony.
  3. any small vehicle pushed or pulled by hand.
  4. Obsolete. a chariot.


verb (used with object)

  1. to haul or convey in or as if in a cart or truck:

    to cart garbage to the dump.

verb (used without object)

  1. to drive a cart.

verb phrase

  1. to transport or take away in an unceremonious manner:

    The police came and carted him off to jail.

cart

1

/ kɑːt /

noun

  1. a heavy open vehicle, usually having two wheels and drawn by horses, used in farming and to transport goods
  2. a light open horse-drawn vehicle having two wheels and springs, for business or pleasure
  3. any small vehicle drawn or pushed by hand, such as a trolley
  4. put the cart before the horse
    to reverse the usual or natural order of things
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verb

  1. usually tr to use or draw a cart to convey (goods, etc)

    to cart groceries

  2. tr to carry with effort; haul

    to cart wood home

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cart

2

/ kɑːt /

noun

  1. radio television short for cartridge
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CART

3

abbreviation for

  1. Championship Auto Racing Teams
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • ˈcartable, adjective
  • ˈcarter, noun
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Other Words From

  • carta·ble adjective
  • carter noun
  • un·carted adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of cart1

before 900; Middle English cart ( e ), Old English cræt (by metathesis); cognate with Old Norse kartr cart
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Word History and Origins

Origin of cart1

C13: from Old Norse kartr; related to Old English cræt carriage, Old French carete; see car
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Idioms and Phrases

Idioms
  1. on the water cart, British. wagon ( def 14 ).
  2. put the cart before the horse, to do or place things in improper order; be illogical.

More idioms and phrases containing cart

  • upset the applecart
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Example Sentences

Tea flasks and sandwiches were not the only items carted inside the leather shop.

From BBC

“It felt so surreal that I just stood there and listened to that while watching my parents be carted off,” Ms Wright said.

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Livingstone came in and promptly carted Joseph into the stands for six.

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Forestry Department to trim trees, brought in gang interventionists who joined in a peace march around the park, and confiscated stolen property, including shopping carts, and stored it in the abandoned boathouse.

Meanwhile, Rio’s automation journey in the Pilbara continues with more trucks, drills and Henry the water cart.

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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023

Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

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