"Wheelbarrow" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wheelbarrow" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wheelbarrow" Meaning

A cart with two wheels, used for carrying heavy loads, often used for gardening, construction, or other physical tasks.

"Wheelbarrow" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Wheelbarrow"


1. Gardening

Using a wheelbarrow to carry heavy loads of soil.

The farmer used a wheelbarrow to carry the heavy load of soil to the garden.


2. Imagery

A child playing with a toy wheelbarrow in the park.

The little girl took her toy wheelbarrow to the park and pretended to drive it.


3. Mechanics

A mechanical wheelbarrow for lifting heavy equipment in construction sites.

The construction workers used a hydraulic wheelbarrow to lift the heavy machinery.


4. Poetic

A nostalgic poem about a wheelbarrow on a farm.

Memories of childhood flooded back as he saw the old wheelbarrow sitting by the fence.


5. Idiomatic Expression

افز No straw to my back (or wheelbarrow) is a common English idiom that means no problem or burden.

Since I had no upcoming tasks, I had no straw to my back.

"Wheelbarrow" Similar Words

Wheedle

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Wheedled

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Deceived or persuaded through flattery or tricks.

Wheedler

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Wheedles

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To persuade someone to do something by using clever or flattering talk.

Wheedling

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The word "wheedling" means persuasion that is insincere or flattering in order to obtain something, often by poisoning with sweet talk. It involves using manipulative language or behavior to deceive or influence someone into doing something, often by exploiting their emotions or desires rather than making a straightforward or honest request.

Wheedlingly

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Wheel-clamp

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Wheel

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A circular object or ring usually with a rim turning round a central axis, used for propulsion, lifting, or other purposes.<br><br>Example:<br>The bicycle has a wheel that rotates to move.<br><br>Parts of the vehicle's wheel include a hub, a tire, a rim, and a spokes.<br><br>Freq. related to a car or mode of transportation.

Wheelbarrows

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A wheeled barrow, typically with two handles and a fitted metal or plastic container, used especially for carrying loads, typically heavy objects, soil, or rubble.

Wheelbase

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Wheelchair

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A vehicle with four wheels, typically small, motorized, and designed to be propelled by a seated rider, often used by people with mobility impairments.

Wheelchairs

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A type of mobility aid used by people with physical disabilities or injuries, typically consisting of a sturdy chair with wheels or casters that allow the user to move around wheeling.

Wheeled

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Wheelhouse

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An athlete's "wheelhouse" refers to their area of greatest strength or ability.<br><br>In business, a company's "wheelhouse" refers to their core products or services that are most profitable and successful.<br><br>A wheelhouse can also be the stern end of a boat, but in modern usage, the phrase is used in a figurative sense.

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Wheelies

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