0 a large vehicle that is driven from one house to another to collect rubbish from the dustbins outside
Local authorities have contract repair of their electrical installations and their dustcarts.
The district council supplied a dustcart and two men.
There is even an authority which is still paying in its bonus system to put the collar on a horse that pulls the dustcart.
Indeed, surely it would be a nonsense for them to keep a couple of dustcarts just in case of failure, as some of my noble friends have said.
At one point the rioters made a barricade of municipal dustcarts and other vehicles and placed on the top of it a bamboo flying a red flag.
On the second part, he has no authority to make the use of such dustcarts obligatory, but local authorities are increasingly making use of improved vehicles.
Ordinary rubbish can be tipped from the dustbin into the dustcart and away it goes, but an article of an awkward size or shape does not go.
He died seven weeks after a motorcycling accident involving a dustcart.