handcart in English

noun
1
a small cart pushed or drawn by hand.
But that afternoon an army of more than 50 men began scraping the snow and ice into heaps that were removed in wheel-barrows, handcarts and small wagons and dumped on the track bordering the pitch.

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1. Together they walked slowly to their handcart.

2. Our old handcart rattled over the street.

3. Handcart companies rescued on the plains, 82

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6. Everything the Saints owned would come across a thousand miles (1,600 km) of desert by handcart or covered wagon.

7. After a safe passage across the Atlantic, she ultimately joined the ill-fated Martin handcart company.

8. To make the bed of the handcart, fold up its sides, front, and back, and glue the tabs.

9. In 1856 he participated in the rescue of handcart companies that were stranded in Wyoming by severe snowstorms.

10. There the young workaholic did everything from sharpening his own saw to delivering the product in a two-wheeled handcart.

11. In 1856 the prophet Brigham Young asked the Saints to go to the aid of handcart pioneers stranded in the mountain snows.

12. Some would rather pull a handcart across the prairie than bring up the subject of faith and religion to their friends and co-workers.

13. It is in our Christlike outreach to them that we as priesthood leaders, parents, friends, and home teachers can be like the handcart company rescuers.

14. “I could see Julia and Emily stranded in the snow on the windy summit of Rocky Ridge with the rest of the Willie handcart company.

15. At the October 1856 general conference, President Brigham Young announced that handcart pioneers were stranded in deep snow 270–370 miles (435–595 km) away.

16. Bodge (plural Bodges) (historical) The water in which a smith would quench items heated in a forge. (South East England) A four-wheeled handcart used for transporting goods

17. Barrow noun cart, trolley, wheelBarrow, handcart, pushcart He tried to push four crates up a steep hill on a Barrow. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

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