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handcar

NOUN
  1. a small railroad car propelled by hand or by a small motor

How To Use handcar In A Sentence

  • But this isn't your usual hell-in-a-handcart lecture.
  • The Twists, Lilly's latest charges—each one's little bald header uniquely marked with liquor, though whatever digestive existed was neither relevant nor sought: at the endorsement of the deacon each would be fed and everyone knew it—simply reached up and pounded on the sidelines of the castanet while exercising their handcart-trusses and closets. Farouche
  • Talking to the Daily Mail about falling standards and everything going to hell in a handcart is obviously preaching to the converted. Wednesday Morning At Five O’Clock « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • You cannot even open the doors of your car as you are surrounded by rickshaws, handcarts, cyclists, and pedestrians, etc.
  • The injured were rushed to hospitals on handcarts because vehicles had been banned. Times, Sunday Times
  • The original vendors used wooden handcarts or hitched them on to horses. The Sun
  • Intricately handcarved rosewood and handmade lace are art forms passed down from generation to generation.
  • Nevertheless, according to The New York Times, the Japanese twice tried to kill Willkie—once when they machine-gunned a railway carriage and a second time when he and his party were riding a handcar. The Last Empress
  • The pitchfork, with its twin references to farming and going to hell in a handcart, aptly remains.
  • Nevertheless, we borrowed a little "hurley," or handcart, from the baker's girl opposite, who certainly bore no malice. The Dew of Their Youth
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