63 Words to use with carts

His size amazed me, for he was as big as a cart-horse in body, and carried a spread of branching antlers like a forest tree.

When the circus had gone and life was drab, he was our tutor in the art of turning cart-wheels and making hand-stands against the door.

I've seen men punish clams by the bushelby the barrelbut never did I see men shovel clams in by the cart load before.

At last, Bellew stopped the automobile at a place where a narrow lane, or cart track, branched off from the high road, and wound away between great trees.

There were no cart-paths, nor tracks of horses, but foot-paths; very little land cultivated, but an abundance of weeds, indigenous and naturalized; more introduced weeds than useful vegetables, as the Indian is said to cultivate the vices rather than the virtues of the white man.

'Savages without the resources of a savageslaves without the protection of a masterto whom the cart-whip and the rice-swamp would be a change for the betterfor there, at least, is food and shelter.

Percival, too, mentions at some length the effect of the removal of pain on the oestral and generative functions, quoting a case of a brood cart-mare by reason of bony deposits being stayed from breeding for some years.

Further, the growths are more common in heavy cart animals of a lymphatic type than in those of a lighter breed.

This place (Sultanpore) is only about 4,000 feet above the level of the sea, and I have little doubt that, were the state of cultivation and trade to justify the outlay, a cart road might be made to it without great difficulty from the plain.

You are better in the cart-shed than here.

A member was of the opinion that this important discovery might be turned to great practical advantage, as the application of cart grease to rusty iron axles might possibly facilitate the rotary motion of the wheels.

"Man, if you dare to cross the Border you will be whipped at a cart-tail and clapped into Bedlam as a crazy vagabond.

He was to go back to the Missouri River and bring on one of the hand-cart parties that were to leave there that summer.

The loading coolies, 'Bojhunneas'so called from 'Bojh,' a bundlejump into the vats, and receive the plant from the cart-men, stacking it up in perpendicular layers, till the vat is full: a horizontal layer is put on top to make the surface look even.

In some districts, such as the Mooteeharree and Mudhobunnee division, fine cart-bullocks are bred, carefully handled and tended, and fetch high prices.

"'Come on, and I'll try you a pull'the muscles of his arm contracting, and lying out like cart-ropes the whole lengthfrom shoulder to wristand his countenance, at the same time, looking as terrific as a madman's'Come on,' said he."

Then he settled the three travellers in the great roomy touring car covered with a Cape-cart hood, wrapped them up in many rugs and started.

I forgot all about him till a short time ago, when hearing the pest-cart pass, I went forth, and learnt that the drivers having found him dead, as they supposed, of the pestilence, had placed their forks under his belt, and thrown him upon the other dead bodies.

The subject of this case was a young black cart gelding.

We had accomplished our visit, and were returning over the Apennine about six o'clock in the morning in a little bagherino, as the country cart-gigs are called, when we were hailed by a man in a similar carriage meeting us, whom I recognised as the foreman of a carpenter we employed.

And if any large cart entrance happens to be open one may espy deep yards crowded with drays and full of acrid vapor.

Bring the dead-cart hither, Jonasquick, quick!

The last cart homeward went, oppressed with sheaves, Just as a moist dawn blotted pale the east, And the first drops fell, overfed with mist, O'ergrown and helpless.

Ten A.M.All our cart-drivers, with their animals, disappeared during last night, leaving the carts behind them.

The rest of you was a mass of stuffy clothes, and when you rushed up stairs I saw something that did not look like legs; a horrible rush that was of yours, a sort of cart-horselike bound.

63 Words to use with  carts