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Definition of pushcart in English: pushcartnounˈpʊʃkɑːtˈpʊʃˌkɑrt A small handcart or barrow. 手推车 Example sentencesExamples - As a result, most families used pushcarts or adult wheelchairs for their children at the risk of harming the development of their children's bodies.
- Though it is a remunerative venture, it requires a lot of initial efforts such as sufficient number of pushcarts and trolleys to collect and transport the waste and promoting public awareness programme.
- This council promised to get on top of street cleaning last year and nothing was done except to buy 18 pushcarts and a few brushes.
- Though towards the end of the season, pushcarts carrying watermelon beckon customers in large numbers since it is a thirst quencher in the real sense of the term.
- There are also a few actors and models and one hapless lady who has been assigned by the convention center folks to go up and down the aisles with a pushcart of snacks to sell.
- There must be room for the pushcart as well as the supermarket.
- Cigarette venders have traded pushcarts for tobacco shops.
- The streets are packed with people, motorcycles, pushcarts, busses and more people.
- ‘The rescue workers found a pushcart used for serving food that has been burned black and in half, which indicates the seriousness of the fire,’ Xinhua said.
- Whether the workplace is a cave, an open-air market, a desert caravan, a pushcart or a high-tech company, the principles are the same.
- Apart from rejuvenating our sales force, we intend to deploy tricycle pushcarts and vending machines in housing colonies and bus stands.
- The pushcarts are stocked with the latest varieties from reputed brands, as branded companies have realised the benefits of going to the customers.
- If you prefer a bit of outdoor eating, look around for ‘chaat walas’ with their pushcarts.
- As Indian food continues to seduce the mainstream, an innovative cook has taken his cuisine to the streets - in a pushcart.
- From multinational corporations to pushcarts, there is a wide variety to choose from in terms of foodstuffs.
- With the sunrise, the business begins and by the time, it settles in the far west, the ‘vada’ maker also winds up his business, leaving it to those who continue the same in the pushcarts.
- But no mention of Food Street is complete without the cornwallahs and their pushcarts.
- The strikers pitched stones through grocery store windows, tipped wagons and pushcarts, and scattered and destroyed vendor produce.
- Ban pushcarts and animal carts from the main roads and ban hawkers from footpaths.
Definition of pushcart in US English: pushcartnounˈpʊʃˌkɑrtˈpo͝oSHˌkärt A small handcart or barrow. 手推车 Example sentencesExamples - Though towards the end of the season, pushcarts carrying watermelon beckon customers in large numbers since it is a thirst quencher in the real sense of the term.
- As Indian food continues to seduce the mainstream, an innovative cook has taken his cuisine to the streets - in a pushcart.
- There must be room for the pushcart as well as the supermarket.
- The streets are packed with people, motorcycles, pushcarts, busses and more people.
- There are also a few actors and models and one hapless lady who has been assigned by the convention center folks to go up and down the aisles with a pushcart of snacks to sell.
- Cigarette venders have traded pushcarts for tobacco shops.
- If you prefer a bit of outdoor eating, look around for ‘chaat walas’ with their pushcarts.
- ‘The rescue workers found a pushcart used for serving food that has been burned black and in half, which indicates the seriousness of the fire,’ Xinhua said.
- With the sunrise, the business begins and by the time, it settles in the far west, the ‘vada’ maker also winds up his business, leaving it to those who continue the same in the pushcarts.
- Ban pushcarts and animal carts from the main roads and ban hawkers from footpaths.
- Though it is a remunerative venture, it requires a lot of initial efforts such as sufficient number of pushcarts and trolleys to collect and transport the waste and promoting public awareness programme.
- The strikers pitched stones through grocery store windows, tipped wagons and pushcarts, and scattered and destroyed vendor produce.
- From multinational corporations to pushcarts, there is a wide variety to choose from in terms of foodstuffs.
- The pushcarts are stocked with the latest varieties from reputed brands, as branded companies have realised the benefits of going to the customers.
- Whether the workplace is a cave, an open-air market, a desert caravan, a pushcart or a high-tech company, the principles are the same.
- This council promised to get on top of street cleaning last year and nothing was done except to buy 18 pushcarts and a few brushes.
- Apart from rejuvenating our sales force, we intend to deploy tricycle pushcarts and vending machines in housing colonies and bus stands.
- But no mention of Food Street is complete without the cornwallahs and their pushcarts.
- As a result, most families used pushcarts or adult wheelchairs for their children at the risk of harming the development of their children's bodies.
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