Definition of Carting. Meaning of Carting. Synonyms of Carting

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Definition of Carting

Carting
Cart Cart, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Carted; p. pr. & vb. n. Carting.] 1. To carry or convey in a cart. 2. To expose in a cart by way of punishment. She chuckled when a bawd was carted. --Prior.

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- dog "Carting Divisions, Rules and Titles" (PDF). Canineshumansunited.com. Retrieved 7 February 2019. "More Sports for All Dogs: Drafting & Carting". American...
- 1964) Small utility cart with donkey (Ghana, 2020) Other animals Oxen (Bengal, 2020) Goat (Netherlands, 2018) Dog carting Pulled carts Bicycle trailer –...
- from carting their purchases to their cars in the store's carts. Many customers learn to bring their own folding or otherwise collapsible cart with them...
- CART or CarT may refer to: Canada Agricultural Review Tribunal, a Canadian regulatory appellate tribunal Center for Advanced Research and Technology, a...
- A bullock cart or ox cart (sometimes called a bullock carriage when carrying people in particular) is a two-wheeled or four-wheeled vehicle pulled by...
- cart in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A cart is a two-wheeled vehicle or device designed for transport. Cart may also refer to: Cart (film) Carts (film)...
- CARTS is an abbreviation that may refer to: Capital Area Rural Transportation System Chautauqua Area Rural Transit System This disambiguation page lists...
- A golf cart (alternatively known as a golf buggy or golf car) is a small motorized vehicle designed originally to carry two golfers and their golf clubs...
- use. The name of the cart tends to vary regionally, with synonyms "go cart" and "hill trolley". The first references to billy carts appear in the 1880s...
- "In the Cart" (Russian: На подводе, romanized: Na podvode) is an 1897 short story by Anton Chekhov, also translated as "The Schoolmistress". The story...