Find the word definition

Wiktionary
shopping carts

n. (plural of shopping cart English)

Usage examples of "shopping carts".

Anderson of Harwich told them all about his hobby, which he claims is collecting supermarket shopping carts.

Before them is a wide, faded tar piazza strewn with skeletons, cars parked at odd angles, and rusted shopping carts.

Halfway across the parking lot, shopping carts were lined up in a row.

Swanson and I, when we were about twelve and so obnoxious that it would have been a positive mercy to inject us with something lethal, would often go to the Hinky-Dinky supermarket on Ingersoll Avenue in Des Moines during the summer because it was air-conditioned and pass the time by doing things I am now ashamed to relateloosening the bottom of a bag of flour and then watching it pour onto the floor when some unsuspecting woman picked it up, or putting strange items like goldfish food and emetics in people's shopping carts when their backs were turned.

But not being able to do anything as we slowly made our way past men and women, wheeling shopping carts, baby carriages and high school kids cutting class.

Some of them were pushing wobbly-wheeled shopping carts that they used not only to transport groceries but for support when they slipped on the treacherous ice-spotted pavement.

Boys in jeans, shirts and vests pushed giant trains of shopping carts back to the front of the huge building, where even longer lines of carts, stuck together by some magical glue, awaited shoppers.

Eileen pointed an accusing finger at aisles bathed in electric light, where people were piling goods into shopping carts.