wheelbarrow
IPA: wˈiɫbɛroʊ
noun
- A small, one-wheeled (or rarely, two-wheeled) cart with handles at one end for transporting small loads.
verb
- (transitive) To convey in a wheelbarrow.
- (transitive, aviation) To cause the weight of an aeroplane to become concentrated around the nosewheel.
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Examples of "wheelbarrow" in Sentences
- Peter lent a wheelbarrow to Fred.
- She agreed and went in the wheelbarrow.
- The first is the wheelbarrow pushing the man.
- Their first deliveries were made in a wheelbarrow.
- "A light wheelbarrow is the best means of transport."
- The object was to successfully assemble the wheelbarrow.
- A wheelbarrow factory at the site did a steady business.
- As example, a wheelbarrow wheel supports radial and axial loads.
- The wheelbarrow is a versatile and low-cost device for moving clay.
- The invention of the wheelbarrow aided in the hauling of heavy loads.
- The wheelbarrow position redirects here, but there is no mention of it.
- Use of wheelbarrows is common in the construction industry and in gardening.
- I had Muhammad Ali walking with a wheelbarrow and what he has in the wheelbarrow is his stomach.
- Beyond the wheelbarrow was a set of stone steps leading down to a cellar, or perhaps to a kitchen.
- Of course, just getting a tarp, raking the leaves onto it, and lifting it into your current wheelbarrow is probably cheaper.
- Stacked in a wheelbarrow were the cookies and cakes and pastries that you and Amelia and Charlotte had been baking for the past few days.
- Beneath the trees a solitary old negro was spreading manure over the grass, hauling it in a wheelbarrow from a pile somewhere in the barnyard.
- When the compressed bricks are ejected at the de-moulding station, a worker immediately removes the bricks and places them on a wheelbarrow, which is then taken to the drying area.
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