rough+cart

  • 1cart\ away — • cart off • cart away v informal To take away, often with force or with rough handling or behavior. The police carted the rioters off to jail. When Bobby wouldn t eat his supper, his mother carted him away to bed …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 2cart\ off — • cart off • cart away v informal To take away, often with force or with rough handling or behavior. The police carted the rioters off to jail. When Bobby wouldn t eat his supper, his mother carted him away to bed …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 3cart track — n a narrow road with a rough surface, usually on a farm …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 4cart|way — «KAHRT WAY», noun. a way along which carts may pass, often too rough and narrow for larger vehicles …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 5cart road — rough road or path; track …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 6cart track — noun any road or path affording passage especially a rough one • Syn: ↑track, ↑cartroad • Hypernyms: ↑road, ↑route • Hyponyms: ↑portage, ↑trail * * * ˈcart track …

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  • 7cart — n. & v. n. 1 a strong vehicle with two or four wheels for carrying loads, usu. drawn by a horse. 2 a light vehicle for pulling by hand. 3 a light vehicle with two wheels for driving in, drawn by a single horse. v.tr. 1 convey in or as in a cart.… …

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  • 8rough music —    Under a variety of local names and differing methods, rough music was the main customary way in which members of a community expressed displeasure at transgressions of societal norms, usually, but not exclusively, concerned with sexual and… …

    A Dictionary of English folklore

  • 9cart off — or[cart away] {v.}, {informal} To take away, often with force or with rough handling or behavior. * /The police carted the rioters off to jail./ * /When Bobby wouldn t eat his supper, his mother carted him away to bed./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 10cart off — or[cart away] {v.}, {informal} To take away, often with force or with rough handling or behavior. * /The police carted the rioters off to jail./ * /When Bobby wouldn t eat his supper, his mother carted him away to bed./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms