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horse cart

NOUN
  1. heavy cart; drawn by a horse; used for farm work

How To Use horse cart In A Sentence

  • I remember lots of red dust and donkeys, horse carts and very beautiful people wearing white garments. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the ride back to the guesthouse I asked the young driver of my horse cart what had happened to the old village.
  • The Mercedes trailed behind the horse cart
  • Cyclists, horse carts, two-wheelers, three-wheelers and loaded lorries all jostled for their bit of space while horns blared and tempers got increasingly frayed.
  • 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.
  • A one-horse cart could carry much more than a packhorse but travelled more slowly.
  • Appearance: Mountains, forests, fast-flowing rivers, picturesque castles, sleepy villages, horse carts, elderly peasants ploughing land with age-old implements, blacksmiths sloshed on the deadly local brew palinka plying their time-honoured trade. The Guardian World News
  • There is also a picture showing activity outside as farmers unload their beet from horse carts 75 years ago as well as one showing the beet arriving by train, cart and lorry.
  • I remember lots of red dust and donkeys, horse carts and very beautiful people wearing white garments. Times, Sunday Times
  • Heavy horse carts with rubber tires haul sacks of corn, piles of fodder, and other freight.
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