carted Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kɑːt]
  • Us [ kɑːrt]

Meaning of carted In English

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Examples of carted

  • In simplest form, commodities appear in any market as distinct, packaged products, able to be displayed, priced, and carted off by the buyer.

  • By reducing the distance which the refuse had to be carted, transportation costs could be cut.

  • Sheaves were stooked on the plot then carted and stored until threshing in winter, when bushel weight was determined by weighing a bushel measure filled with grain.

  • Occupational networks extended away from the coal-face, via the boys who carted the coal to the bottom of the shaft, and up to the pit mouth.

  • They can he fabricated and carted through the countryside to remote places.

  • The carted deer lives in a paddock alongside the hounds.

  • This coal has not the necessary steam-heating qualities, and it has to be cleaned out of the boilers and carted away to be dumped.

  • I received a letter from a veterinary surgeon who has an interest in carted deer there.

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