142 Verbs to Use for the Word carts

So in 1745, my friend, Tom Cumming the Quaker, said, he would not fight, but he would drive an ammunition cart; and we know that the Quakers have sent flannel waistcoats to our soldiers, to enable them to fight better.'

Colts are like boysa boy shouldn't do a man's work, but he had exercise every day, and I trained him to draw a light cart behind him.

John took his hat and stepped out once more upon the drive, and there met Dr. Blundell, who had left his dog-cart at the stables, and was walking up to the house.

Some friends heard about this and they sent her a light cart which could be wheeled by two boys or girls.

Two or three street Arabsthose children of Paris brave as lions and agile as catssped after the baker, ran past his horse, which was still galloping, stopped it, and brought back the cart to the barricade which had been begun.

When Abe helped drag out the apparatus-cart over the heavy sands for the drill, Samuel helped, too.

Under ordinary circumstances Sweetwater would have met not more than a half-dozen carts or sledges between the club-house gates and the city streets.

He remembered the small Hispanic/Indian man who pushed a shopping cart down the street in all seasons, accepting Joe's returnable bottles with a grateful smile, always saluting as though Joe were a superior.

After nature was satisfied we quickly descended past the previously busy scene, and when near the high road again came in view of some woodmen loading a cart with logs.

The next morning there were no horses to be found; and it was not till the afternoon that I procured a cart and a couple of carabaos to take me to Santa Cruz, whence in the evening the market-vessel started for Manila.

At half-past nine that night I pulled up the dog-cart before the chief police-station in Dumfries, and alighting at once sought the big fair Highlander, Mackenzie, with whom I had had the consultation on the previous day.

Then I got Mother Nutting's fish-cart to carry the body down, for there was not a man in Moonfleet would lay hand to the coffin to bear it; and off we started down the street, I leading the wall-eyed pony, and the coffin following on the trolley.

He soon made arrangements for hiring a native cart to be used in transporting the precious aeroplane.

Now, there's a chance," and Elder Kinney turned about and followed the plodding cart up the hill again.

After lunch I took the dog-cart and drove alone into Dumfries.

The Indians filled a cart with hemp, flax, and other combustible materials, which they set on fire, and pushed it backward to the building.

It is to be observed that Hunt is here rather putting the cart before the horse.

They emerged no more until they mounted the carts which took them to the scaffold.

The ascent of the ridge commenced soon after leaving camp, and I had not gone far up it before I overtook the carts that the folks could not pull through the snow, here about knee-deep.

The lime was burning, and some of the men were engaged in loading and unloading two carts which stood near the kiln.

This is often a great help to him, enabling him to get his seeds for his other lands, perhaps ploughs, or to buy a cart, or clothes for the family, or to replace a bullock that may have died; or to help to give a marriage portion to a son or daughter that he wants to get married.

All over the Union fairs and bazaars were held to collect funds for a great national factory to turn out carts.

"I want to see Jim's honest grin again as much as you do, but we must tell him before Thorpe When I upset an apple-cart, I like to see the apple rolling about, don't you?"

A baker was passing in his bread-cart.

Before it stood the dead-cart, partly filled with corpses.

142 Verbs to Use for the Word  carts