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Cartman

Cartman \Cart"man\, n.; pl. Cartmen. One who drives or uses a cart; a teamster; a carter.

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cartman

n. 1 (context dated English) A person who transports goods or people by horse and cart; a carman. 2 (context New York English) A private garbage collection and haulage worker or contractor.

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Cartman (band)

Cartman was a four piece indie rock band from Perth, Western Australia.

Usage examples of "cartman".

He put the Cartman puppet down on the coffee table and picked up one of the Polarolds ofAndy Fallon.

The Dancing Cartman, hammering at them as hard as the thunder out of a black sky split by lightning.

Mat was watching Hake as if he suspected some trap, but he gave no sign of wanting to give up The Dancing Cartman for a bed under a hedge.

Once, before the rain thickened to a deafening curtain that blotted The Dancing Cartman from sight.

Rand froze in the street, the drunken laughter at The Dancing Cartman echoing in his head.

House was not far, yet the ride north to its strangely isolated location near Primrose Hill seemed blocked by every waggoner, cartman, and drover in London.

The drayman, the cartman, the man in the ditch and others whose employment is in the open air are exposed not alone by the character of the work in which they are engaged but also by reason of the fact that six days of the week, those in which they labor, of necessity, their clothing is poor and shabby and their persons are ill kept.

The cartman who had taken the trunk to the depot came forward, after reading the account of the affair in the newspapers, and conducted the police to the house where he had received it.

I went from there to a wood merchant and ordered half a cord of wood, telling the cartman and the sawyer to take the bill, which I made the dealer receipt to the name of citizen Mongenod, and give it to the little woman.

As Sergeant Cartman had just said, the crosshatch indicating the location of the ELF beacon worn by Chief Proctor Levin had disappeared shortly after he had been spotted by Flight One.

Sarah Cartman everyone had known since birth, but the new Sarah, the one who had been adopted with her son, Timmy, in accordance with ancient practice.

Sarah Cartman danced along the wall in the circle with the other Nundawaono women.

Still, she was becoming more comfortable as Sarah Cartman, and after a time she had even begun to feel safe.

Some sang for the first Sarah Cartman, who had died in an automobile accident this winter at a young age.

To stop the cartman from following them, he caught hold of the horse, and led it into the thickest mud, where the wheels sank in almost to the axle.