How To Use Cartload In A Sentence
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There were musicians on the street corner and a merchant hawking every imaginable good; jewelry, dresses, perfumes, fruits and nuts by the cartload.
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Poortman searched Sam Po Kong Temple in Semarang and confiscated three cartloads of documents written in Chinese, some of which were 400 to 500 years old.
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So after TV I did drop-ins, and then I went to the Cleveland airport and signed a whole cartload of books at the bookstore there.
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But, when in the cacophony of sirens and horns, just past Ludhiana, a donkey dragging a heavy cartload, just froze, there was nothing to do but wait.
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The result of which is Wei's documentation of peasants out in a demolition site salvaging cartloads of bricks, sold for basically nothing, to be used to build China's new cities.
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Here there are fewer Mercs and more ponies and traps are required to haul entire families of up to a dozen, cartloads of household appliances or mountains of hay or grass.
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The scrappy Scandinavians spend most of August celebrating their triumphant return with elaborate parties complete with funny hats, traditional songs, copious amounts of aquavit and, of course, cartloads of crayfish.
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Much of the cider produced was for local consumption, with farmers bringing in their cartloads of apples for processing.
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Here there are fewer cars and more ponies and traps are required to haul entire families of up to a dozen, cartloads of household appliances or mountains of hay or grass.
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Damien ate cartloads of food every day - I bore witness to that - but never gained the body mass to prove it.
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There's cartloads of junk in the garage.
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Ten million cartloads of dirt, trees, shrubs, and plants lay the foundation for what the park is today.
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Hearing of the huge demands, Siamese both wealthy and poor brought cartloads of jewels, precious metals and every valuable possible to the Royal Palace and offered it to His Majesty to keep the French out of Siam.
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Hillary could get cartloads of Cartiers and diamonds from De Beers too, if she were to let her standards slip.
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When bound to the stake, two cartloads of fagots and straw were piled up around him, and the palsgrave and vogt for the last time adjured him to abjure.
The Profits of Religion, Fifth Edition
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They spend most of August celebrating their triumphant return with elaborate parties complete with funny hats, traditional songs and, of course, cartloads of crayfish.
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Fernando Noronha arrived at Junction Point Charlie with his wife Francisca, five of his nine children, the family dog and a cartload of belongings.
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Not only does this slim device arrive with a cartload of Verizon apps bolted on, but its search button comes locked to Bing, and it leaves out Google Maps in favor of Microsoft's inferior alternative.
Verizon's Fascinate reaches new lows among smartphones run amok
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A cartload of garlic vanishes from under your nose.
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The Patriarch Heraclius and his priests each paid their ten dinars, then left the city laden with gold and silver and relics by the cartload.
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He then gave up the ghost, leaving the immense remains for the grieving servants who carried away cartload after cartload of parts, and some even sank beneath their grief, or the weight borne on their backs, unaccustomed to so heavily precious cargo.
Best Left Unsaid: intro and ch.01
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This also means that the restaurant I am eating in does not purchase cartloads of frozen fish to ensure that they will never run out of the fish listed on the menu.
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Within a fortnight of the President's exhortation to agricultural scientists, farmers dumped cartloads of tomato on the streets.
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In this diary, the heroine is more likely to spend her days loading cartloads of hay and selling cattle rather than counting calories and swigging Chardonnay.
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Daily, books come by the cartload to Ms. Klausner's Atlanta home, putting her at odds with the mailman, the UPS delivery guy and her husband, Stan, a business analyst for the Army.
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Set in the 17th century, it is the story of a stubborn old woman trying to keep herself and her children alive during the 30 - Years War by following armies with a cartload of scavenged goods to sell to the soldiers.
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I could see my mother hauling stuff away by the cartload - if she had the space for it.
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Then came the alcoholic years — mostly blurs but yet poems by the cartload from such phrases as the soul cried tears of blood to bucolic ramblings, usually ending with holes in the paper from frustrated pounding of pen or pencil.
January « 2010 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
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It's so good-looking and cheap you walk out with a cartload of stuff and feel richer than when you went in.
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A local farmer stocked the cellar with a cartload of potatoes, onions, carrots, and apples that had to last the winter.
PEARL BUCK IN CHINA
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Cartloads of treasures were brought to the surface, destined for the art collection of the King of Naples.
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So I left a cartload of purchased merchandise outside the bathroom and took the babe and my three-year old into the bathroom.
Hold The Mustard | Her Bad Mother
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A cartload of bricks is worth about 200 yuan.
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Barrow-wheeling icers follow, sliding in their cartloads of crushed ice.
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And if you have cartloads of them and don't have the heart to throw them away, TNT India has the prefect solution for those old greeting cards.
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He also trundled documents by the cartload to ‘dead drops’ in various suburbs around Washington.
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Indeed for his wedding to Isabella of Portugal in 1430 fifteen cartloads of tapestries, 50 loads of furnishings and jewels, and fifteen more of arms and armour were brought to Bruges for the wedding.
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Food products are being certified vegan, vegetarian, halal, kosher, gluten-free, this free and that free by the cartload and they still taste amazing!
Naazish YarKhan: Expanding Halal Food's Availability
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A cartload of empty barrels was rumbling up the road, pulled by two big Clydesdales.
NOBLE BEGINNNINGS
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Last week I had to start processing a cartload of art books at work and one was about Tamara de Lempicke, whose artwork I was familiar with but not her life.
Reading Notes « Tales from the Reading Room
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Much of his time was spent making arrowheads, shafts and spears, and he supplied the soldiers of Normandon and Brand, who often purchased a whole entire cartload to replace those they had used.
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It was 5.30 pm and he was hurrying to the local recycling centre to sell his cartload of scrap paper before it closed at six.