"Pushcart" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Pushcart" Meaning

A cart used for carrying or pushing heavy objects, often with two wheels and a handle. It is often used on sidewalks, streets, and in shops to transport supplies, goods, or equipment.

Example: "The street vendor uses a pushcart to sell fruits and vegetables."

"Pushcart" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Pushcart"


Example 1: Shopping Cart

I saw a street vendor pushing a pushcart filled with fresh fruits and vegetables.

Example 2: Vending Cart

She pulled out a small stack of snacks from her pushcart to sell at the market.

Example 3: Utility Cart

After the party, the host used a big pushcart to clear the dinner plates and glasses.

Example 4: Folding Cart

His makeshift pushcart was made out of a sturdy wooden frame and three wheels, which was just enough to carry his gear.

Example 5: Small Cart

For soup kitchen volunteers, using a pushcart is an easy way to carry your supplies to any destination.

"Pushcart" Similar Words

Puseyistical

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I'm assuming the correct word is "possessional". However, if you meant "posseishal" or "puseyistical", I'll provide an explanation for both.<br><br>A quick search didn't turn up any results for "puseyistical". However, I found the word "possessional" which is an adjective. In a possessive sense, it may refer to something that is owned or held by someone, such as "possessional rights" or "possessional interest".

Puseyite

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Puseyites

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Puseyites are adherents of Edward Pusey, an English theologian and scholar who was one of the leaders of the Oxford Movement, a Anglican movement that sought to reform the Church of England.<br><br>In 1844, Pusey introduced an updated translation of the Book of Common Prayer which incorporated various Latin phrases and high church liturgical elements, such as vestments and rituals. This caused opposition from some within the Church and led to a theological debate that came to be known as "Puseyism" or "Puseyism controversy" in some sources.<br><br>The term "Puseyite" became applied to those who sympathized with Pusey's views and practices, particularly in the debating of Tract I "Tract XCII" or Uniformity of ritual, arguing that special prayers, vestments and differences in daily practice within the Anglican Church, can be retained for reasons of convenience, antiquity, or something similar, while urging protest and puritanical behavior regarding other matters.

Push-chair

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A type of baby stroller, typically lightweight and suitable for walking and travel.

Push-up

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A push-up is a common upper body strength training exercise involving the deflection of the human body using the hands to support the weight of the torso and then straightening the arms until the torso is in a straight line with the rest of the body.<br><br>It is performed with the body in a plank position, with the weight resting on the hands and toes.

Push-ups

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Push

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To push something means to use force to move or press something towards a place or direction.<br><br>Example: She pushed the door open to enter the room.<br><br>Synonyms: press, shove, thrust, nudge, force.<br><br>Antonyms: pull, drag, draw, haul.

Pushback

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Pushchair

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Pushchairs

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Pushed

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To force or cause something to move in a particular direction by applying pressure or force, usually using one's hand or a tool.

Pusher

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Pushers

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Pushes

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To push something or someone means to press or thrust something against something else, often in order to move it, or to make someone or something move away from a particular place or direction.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>- She pushed the cart across the floor.<br>- He pushed her gently to get her to move away from the edge.<br><br>In sports, particularly in football (soccer), to push also means to kick the ball in a forward direction using the feet.

Pushier

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Pushiness

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Pushiness refers to the quality of being overly forceful, assertive, or aggressive in trying to achieve one's goals or get what one wants, often to the point of being annoying or insensitive to others. It can also imply a tendency to be too forward or dominant, often to the extent of being presumptuous or arrogant.