How to use "cart" in a sentence
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Louis Diemschutz was coming along Berner Street with his pony and cart
When he drove his cart into the entrance to Dutfield's Yard, the pony turned to the left and refused to go on
He got off his cart and struck a match
I ran at once towards the pub, whose owner had a horse and cart
I explained quickly that I had to leave my home, and arranged to borrow the cart, promising to bring it back before midnight
I drove the cart down the road and, leaving it with my wife and servant, rushed into the house and packed a few valuables
I helped my servant into the back of the cart, then jumped up into the driver's seat beside my wife
The cart turned over on the horse and I was thrown sideways
The horse did not move (his neck was broken, poor animal!) and by the lightning flashes I saw the turned-over cart and one wheel still spinning slowly
It was the owner of the pub, whose cart I had taken.
There was a man with his wife and two boys and some pieces of furniture in a cart, and close behind him came another one with five or six well-dressed people and some boxes and cases
The bells of the local church rang loudly, a carelessly-driven cart smashed, and people screamed and swore
He heard their screams and, hurrying round the corner, saw a couple of men trying to pull them out of the little cart which they had been driving, while a third held onto the frightened horse's head
Realizing from his face that a fight was unavoidable, and being a good boxer, my brother hit him hard and knocked him back onto the wheel of the cart.
Still recovering, my brother found himself facing the man who had held the horse's head, and realized that the cart was moving away along the road
Then, realizing that he was alone, he ran along the road after the cart, with the big man behind him
He would have had very little chance if the younger lady had not very bravely stopped the cart and returned to help him
'Let's go back to the cart,' said my brother, wiping the blood from his lip.
My brother went into the crowd and stopped a horse pulling a cart, while she drove in front of it
My brother, watching beside the women in the cart in the field, saw the green flash of it far beyond the hills
There was a little two-wheeled cart with a broken wheel
I was curious and I stopped to find the twisted and broken dog-cart with the whitened bones of the horse