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wheelbarrow
/ ˈ·É¾±Ë±ôËŒ²úæ°ùəʊ /
noun
- a simple vehicle for carrying small loads, typically being an open container supported by a wheel at the front and two legs and two handles behind
verb
- tr to convey in a wheelbarrow
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of wheelbarrow1
Example Sentences
She was also the subject of a traditional folk song, which tells the story of a fishmongers' daughter who sold cockles and mussels from a wheelbarrow.
“It’s being able to take a step back really from football and saying I’m a human first, how can I help other people,†he said after mixing and moving wheelbarrows full of cement.
Officials say another photo sequence shows the blurred silhouette of someone transporting a large white bundle in a wheelbarrow.
But there’s no reliable way to know what it’s like for you to see the same wheelbarrow, upon which so much depends.
In one, an emaciated-looking man with dirty bandages around his right foot and below the knee is being pushed in a wheelbarrow.
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