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go-cart

[goh-kahrt] / ˈgoʊˌkɑrt /


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A Lad was rushing with a Hat Some Lady had been buying— The Go-cart caught—and laid him flat, And sent the hat-box flying The Hat fell out and settled down Upon our Bobby's head.

From The Slant Book by Newell, Peter

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

From The Green Mouse by Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William)

Go-cart, gō′-k�rt, n. a wheeled apparatus for teaching children to walk.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various

But down the Go-cart swiftly sped And smashed that Cop completely, And as he sailed o'er Bobby's head Bob snipped a button neatly!

From The Slant Book by Newell, Peter

A Picnic Party on the green Were seated at their lunch— The Go-cart dashed upon the scene And through the happy bunch!

From The Slant Book by Newell, Peter




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