29 examples of go-carts in sentences

To please Mrs. Newcome, his father whipped Tommy for upsetting his little brothers in the go-cart; but, upon being pressed to repeat the whipping for some other prank, Mr. Newcome refused, saying that the boy got flogging enough at school, with which opinion Master Tommy fully agreed.

Now it is important that none of the many plans which have been devised to teach a child to walk, should be adoptedthe go-cart, leading-strings, etc.; their tendency is mischievous; and flatness of the chest, confined lungs, distorted spine, and deformed legs, are so many evils which often originate in such practices.

Then, seizing time by the fetlock, some indescribable monster secured the next ten years' output of go-carts.

People understood that the Government meant well, but they also realized that the time was not far off when millions of go-carts would be required in the United States.

In every city, town, and hamlet of the nation entertainments were given, money collected for the great popular go-cart factory.

Reassured by the magnificent attitude of America's womanhood, business discounted the collapse of the go-cart trust and began to recover from the check very quickly.

She shook her pretty head and continued sewing on the costume she was to wear at the Oyster Bay Venetian Fête and Go-cart Fair.

Go-carts and leading strings prohibited.

It is on this account too, as much perhaps as any other, that go-carts and leading strings are put in such early requisition.

Let me be distinctly understood as utterly opposed, not only to go-carts, leading strings, and every other mechanical contrivance, to induce children to walk before their legs are fit for it, but to efforts of every kind, whose main object is the same.

'Then run us up to the house in your new go-cart.' Mr. Van Torp lifted little Ida into the motor as if she had been a rather fragile china doll instead of a girl nine years old and quite able to get up alone, and before she could sit down he was beside her.

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The train was one great go-cart.

Corduroy railroad, ox-locomotive, and go-cart train up in the pine woods were a novelty and a privilege.

The go-cart slid down an inclined plane to the river, the Penobscot.

Built of wood, fourteen feet long and five feet deep, fitted with three wheels, Argonaut Junior looked not unlike a large go-cart such as boys make out of a soap-box and a set of wooden wheels.

In the Western Addition, Richmond, Sunset and Mission districts are many parks that provide resting places for mothers, their infants in go-carts, and romping children.

"Young children, who are try'd in Go carts, to keep their steps from sliding."PRIOR: ib., w. Go-cart. "Which, followed well, would demonstrate them but goers backward.

The children begin to arrive, brought either by their mothers, their "Little Mothers" (I mean sisters) or their brothers, between 8 and 9some in arms and some in perambulators and some in go-carts; and then they are immediately divested of their home clothes, popped into warm baths three or four at a time, and dressed in the clothes belonging to the Crêche.

You see, Sir, my Great Great Great Grandmother has on the new-fashioned Petticoat, except that the Modern is gather'd at the Waste; my Grandmother appears as if she stood in a large Drum, whereas the Ladies now walk as if they were in a Go-Cart.

" The latter picture and the "Baby in a Go-Cart" have been published in the Copley Prints.

Along about the time you want to buy a go-cart for the twins, you'll discover that you'll have to make Tommy's busted old baby-carriage do, because you've got to use the money to buy a tutti-frutti ice-cream spoon for the young widow who sent you a doormat with "Welcome" on it.

My office was besieged with beggars of every degree, men and women, lame and blind, Irish, Scotch, and Englishsome on crutches, some in bowls, some in go-carts.

He is wild with excitement, because some one has given him a new go-cart!

My man John, who used to drive two of those six equine females which I told you I had owned,for, look you, my friends, simple though I stand here, I am one that has been driven in his "kerridge,"not using that term, as liberal shepherds do, for any battered old shabby-genteel go-cart that has more than one wheel, but meaning thereby a four-wheeled vehicle with a pole,my man John, I say, was a retired soldier.

29 examples of  go-carts  in sentences