12 Metaphors for cart

With the cart came a cry; so loud, so clear, so piercing, that it could be heard in all the closed houses of the street.

The carts of milkmen and marketmen were the only vehicles that frequented it.

Although the cart is a beguiling market, dates so bought are too dusty to be eaten.

To them the jolting cart was a luxurious carriage, and the ride the most delicious in the world.

The pony cart, vehicle in which he had been made a public mock, was now a sickening sight to him.

When one thinks of the Brussels coachwork which adorns our most expensive motors, and of the great engineering works of Liege, those carts are a really wonderful example of persistence of type.

[Footnote 3: The Red River cart was a primitive two-wheeled affair, made entirely of wood, without nails or metal tires.

The dog-cart was a first-rate article.

The cart is not a Chinese invention but came from the north, possibly from Turkish peoples.

A water-cart is a large and expensive item, and as far as he could see it would end in his having to make good the loss out of his own pocket, which at that moment contained ten centimes and a corkscrew.

The criminal's cart, with its ghastly faggot for a seat, was her ordained conveyance; but her step did not falter as she stepped into the vehicle which had been previously tenanted by the vilest and most degraded culprits.

Now not one living creature walked the street, and the sound of their light cart was like thunder.

12 Metaphors for  cart