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wheelbarrow

[hweel-bar-oh, weel-] / ˈʰwilˌbær oʊ, ˈwil- /


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Owners begin by getting their dog used to a custom-made harness and long walks with lower weights, say a coffee can filled with stones or a wheelbarrow tire.

From The Wall Street Journal

The tax proposal, said campaign strategist Dan Newman, “opens up a can of worms sliding down a slippery slope by taxing cars, houses, wheelbarrows and everything else.”

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They then dropped it out the window, carried it across the river bridge in a wheelbarrow and fled in a car parked near the embankment.

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It’s like something you would see on a wheelbarrow, and then it’s got two things on each side of that wheel that you strap your feet into.

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"We gathered together, with wheelbarrows and picked up debris and helped to protect neighbours... all the neighbours pulled together."

From BBC