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cart away

v. take away by means of a vehicle; "They carted off the old furniture" [syn: cart off, haul off, haul away]

Usage examples of "cart away".

George took the pony-cart away, and the other three went in to say how-do-you-do to their uncle and aunt.

Leaving the white banner on the ground, he led the cart away, looking back over his shoulder every few paces.

The farmer offered a brusque nod and took the leads to the mule, flicking them and leading the cart away, walking beside the mule, rather than riding.

The oxen started forward, slowly pulling the heavy but empty log cart away from the open sliding door in the south side of the mill.

The man caused the goods to be unloaden and laid at the door, and sent the cart away.

A good operation, and one guaranteed to make Dom look as if he had the strength of ten men and the heart of a hero when he lifted the cart away.

In practice they thought of it as junk that was too heavy to cart away.

The big badger trundled the cart away as they called their goodnights.

The marauders had simply backed the wagon into a relatively open grove, and tipped the stack of wood headlong, raking out the last slim cordwood and dragging the cart away from under them.

In the end, the Reincarnated Emperor of the Grinding Hegemony was forced to dismount and haul the cart away himself, leaving the prostrate bodies of his loyal followers behind in the square.