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Donkey cart   /dˈɑŋki kɑrt/   Listen
Donkey cart

noun
1.
A cart with an underslung axle and two seats.  Synonyms: pony cart, ponycart, tub-cart.






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"Donkey cart" Quotes from Famous Books



... not ask the British military for a pass. Opposite the breakfast room we could see the drawn blue shades of Limerick's dry goods store. A woman staggered by with a burlap bag of coal on her shoulders. A donkey cart with a movie poster reading: "Working Under Order of the Strike Committee: GOD AND MAN," rolled past. A child hugging a pot of Easter lilies shuffled by. "There's no idea that the people want communism. There can't be. ...
— What's the Matter with Ireland? • Ruth Russell

... behind the trees, and Caroline nodded. Later she woke sufficiently to find herself and Rufus on the blue blanket on the bottom of a little donkey cart; Peter stood by the ...
— While Caroline Was Growing • Josephine Daskam Bacon

... after nine I turned away from the window through which I had been moodily regarding the donkey cart of a flower huckster in ...
— Kent Knowles: Quahaug • Joseph C. Lincoln

... his home was beyond the town and he would not ask the British military for a pass. Opposite the breakfast room we could see the drawn blue shades of Limerick's dry goods store. A woman staggered by with a burlap bag of coal on her shoulders. A donkey cart with a movie poster reading: "Working Under Order of the Strike Committee: GOD AND MAN," rolled past. A child hugging a pot of Easter lilies shuffled by. "There's no idea that the people want communism. There can't be. ...
— What's the Matter with Ireland? • Ruth Russell

... not. I have been nowhere; only with mother to gather ferns and flowers in the dells around Sorrento. We used to take mother in a donkey cart—a calessino—to the edge of the side of the dell, and then help her down, and get loads of flowers and ferns. It was ...
— The End of a Coil • Susan Warner



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