Definition of Dumpcarts

1. dumpcart [n] - See also: dumpcart

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dumpcarts

dump core
dump job
dump on
dump out
dump routine
dump tackle
dump tackles
dump truck
dump trucks
dumpage
dumpages
dumpbin
dumpbins
dumpcart
dumpcarts (current term)
dumped
dumped one's load
dumpee
dumpees
dumper
dumpers
dumpier
dumpies
dumpiest
dumpily
dumpiness
dumpinesses
dumping
dumping one's load

Literary usage of Dumpcarts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Economics of Road Construction by Halbert Powers Gillette (1906)
"... and it need cost no more if the crusher is somewhat further away, provided dumpcarts are used and the stone dumped on the platform. ..."

2. The Californian Illustrated Magazine by Charles Frederick Holder, Edward James Livernash (1893)
"Some contractors have undertaken the work of filling in the hollow space in which the gardens lie. So big, four-horse wagons and dumpcarts ply up and ..."

3. Annual Report of the Railroad Commissioners of the State of New Hampshire by New Hampshire Board of Railroad Commissioners (1905)
"... to other permanent property Total additions to property account Miscellaneous equipment sold, 2 dumpcarts $325.00 Fire loss of October 9, 1904 . ..."

4. Reports by New Hampshire, Manchester State Industrial School (1906)
"... 2 dumpcarts $325.00 Fire loss of October 9, 1904 . . i:!,702.80 Total deductions from property account Net addition to property account for year GENERAL ..."

5. Billy Fortune by William Rheem Lighton (1912)
"the big, hide-worn roan mule that run one of the dumpcarts at the mine. I couldn't help feelin' real pleased with the look of him somehow, without know- in' ..."

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