How To Use Donkey cart In A Sentence

  • The refugees trek across the desert by donkey cart, with pots, pans and blankets piled high on top. Times, Sunday Times
  • The refugees trek across the desert by donkey cart, with pots, pans and blankets piled high on top. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Cairo, another effigy of the president made its way around the crowd prone on a donkey cart, preceded by a number of boys pretending to march stiff-legged as if in a state funeral procession. Diverse Crowds Unify in Huge, Calm Protest
  • There are deodar forests and donkey carts, smoke-cured villages, ancient petroglyphs and souvenir vendors.
  • But in the midst of the progress in China, the donkey cart is a reminder that life has still not changed much for some people.
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  • We swung out of the bazaar, weaved through the rickshaws and donkey carts and the gaudily decorated buses and headed West.
  • A sum of 1/6 was paid per horse cart or 9d per donkey cart for delivering the ice to the ice house from those pools.
  • I rode in a donkey cart for a sightseeing tour of the village of Rogozen.
  • Denis Donohoe whistled merrily that night as he piled the donkey cart, or "creel," with the sods of turf. Waysiders
  • Shops began to open and street vendors hawked vegetables loaded onto donkey carts.
  • Hey, we've careened across the Gaza coast in a donkey cart during closures of the (area formerly known as) Netzarim Junction, I think we can handle that.
  • Here donkey carts clop along unpaved streets past fly-studded carcasses hanging in butchers' shops, and peanut vendors and yam salesmen hawk their wares.
  • Pakistani men ride on a wood-laden donkey cart in the British-era Lea Market on Jan. 28.
  • But in the midst of the progress in China, the donkey cart is a reminder that life has still not changed much for some people.
  • The organisers are looking for old type traps, such as were on display at the Agricultural Shows that were held years ago, as well as gigs, old horse or donkey carts, wagonettes and carriages etc.
  • Grimy, gap-toothed men on donkey carts scavenge the rusting military trucks.
  • Talk Of The Town: If you're at a loose end in Hargeisa after dipping into the cacophonous effervescence of markets crowded with donkey carts amid the amplified calls of the muezzin, you could do worse than go to the Imperial Hotel, just beyond the walled presidential palace. Mike Arkus: Off the Beaten Track: A Few Pointers for Navigating Somaliland (PHOTOS)

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