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Answer for the clue "Supermarket cart ", 7 letters:
trolley

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Word definitions for trolley in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a wheeled vehicle that runs on rails and is propelled by electricity; "`tram' and `tramcar' are British terms" [syn: streetcar , tram , tramcar , trolley car ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Trolley \Trol"ley\, Trolly \Trol"ly\, n. A form of truck which can be tilted, for carrying railroad materials, or the like. [Eng.] A narrow cart that is pushed by hand or drawn by an animal. [Eng.] (Mach.) A truck from which the load is suspended in some ...

Usage examples of trolley.

X-ray people messed about with him of course, and the orderly in the ward probably helped Esther get him on the trolley, and things like that, but it was only sort of last-minute things.

As Briony came up, a probationer with a Primus stove on a trolley was already preparing the fresh solution.

Those in pressing need of velocity and noise used the trolleys, numberless and variegated, queueing and charging along the wide central lanes in vaporous, indocile packs.

With the aid of a trolley I could have unloaded the whole lot, on my own, in about ten minutes.

Sunday afternoons now that the weather is good Alphonse takes the trolley to Ely with one of the two dimes he keeps from his pay packet.

Alphonse ride in silence and Alphonse watches the people getting on and off the trolley, more getting off than on as they travel farther and farther west.

He says Henry by this time is checking out the bill down at his vaudeville house or packing up the film from the movie palace and putting it on the trolley where it will go on the beltline to Buffalo to be replaced by a new film.

The river and the trolley run side by side the whole charming way, and, as you near Elmira, you come upon latticed barns that waft you the fragrance of drying tobacco-leaves, suspended longitudinally for the wind to play through.

The discussion was not long, and it was brought to a cheerful, demoralized end by the approach of the trolley, into which, regardless of right or wrong, we climbed with alacrity, not to alight till not only Elmira was left behind, but more weary suburbs, too, on the other side.

In enters a female grandmother hobgoblin, almost bent double with age, covered from head to foot in tattered and dirty Lapp gear, none of the brightly coloured clothes that we had seen pushing supermarket trolleys some time past: a national costume in the raw.

X-ray people messed about with him of course, and the orderly in the ward probably helped Esther get him on the trolley, and things like that, but it was only sort of last-minute things.

The motorman of the trolley car had neglected his duty and joined a gaping crowd at a corner.

Lynch looked towards Paddy Holland who was standing by the paediatric resuscitation trolley.

Hermione returned from the trolley and put her money back into her schoolbag, she dislodged a copy of the Daily Prophet that she had been carrying in there.

I, as a child, imagined as the sound of the Toonerville Trolley clattering downhill.