Crossword clues for handbarrow
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Handbarrow \Hand"bar`row\ (h[a^]nd"b[a^]r`r[-o]), n. A frame or barrow, without a wheel, carried by hand.
Wiktionary
n. frame, supported by poles, used for carrying things
WordNet
n. a rectangular frame with handles at both ends; carried by two people
Usage examples of "handbarrow".
He took the rear pair of handles of the handbarrow heaped with used bedding.
Laundry spilled from the handbarrow as Garric followed her, dropping the handles so that his dagger was free.
Our trunks were put into a handbarrow, and wheeled by two men a few hundred yards, the whole occupying half an hour of time.
He waved a dismissive hand, as they dodged through the early traffic of carts and drays and handbarrows in the flickering oil-lit darkness of Rue du Levee.
Toted them in handbarrows and on dollies, in buckboards and two-wheeled drays.
Hawkers cried their wares from trays or handbarrows, pins and ribbons, a few with roasted nuts and meat pies, and tumblers or jugglers or musicians performed at nearly every intersection.
The equivalent of a dollar to a dollar-fifty a week in rent was someĀtimes a fifth of a worker's salary, and when one of these Ebenezer Scrooge slumlords decided to raise the rent, sometimes a large family found itself homeless with nothing but a handbarrow to tote away all its worldly goods.
The equivalent of a dollar to a dollar-fifty a week in rent was sometimes a fifth of a worker's salary, and when one of these Ebenezer Scrooge slumlords decided to raise the rent, sometimes a large family found itself homeless with nothing but a handbarrow to tote away all its worldly goods.