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pushcart

[poosh-kahrt] / ˈpʊʃˌkɑrt /


NOUN
dolly
Synonyms


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He stacks the sprinkles, chocolate syrup and cookies into a box and closes up his vats of ice cream, which sit on two long pushcarts.

From Washington Post

Triumph Valley has no traditional pushcarts stacked with steaming trays.

From Seattle Times

“The pickings were slim, so to speak. But I’m grateful I got some stuff,” said Melt as she packed her food items into a pushcart, preparing for a bus ride home.

From Reuters

The story revolves around a ragtag band of pushcart vendors who go to war against the fleets of trucks taking over their narrow city streets, most memorably by attacking enemy vehicles with pea shooters.

From New York Times

A few steps away, a kosher carving knife, a pushcart, a pickle barrel and a battered traveling valise used by immigrants from Lithuania are lined up against a wall.

From New York Times