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Definition of Donkey cart
1. Noun. A cart with an underslung axle and two seats.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Donkey Cart
Literary usage of Donkey cart
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Contemporary Review (1892)
"exactly what name to give it, so I call it in my mind the philosophy of the
donkey-cart. The donkey-cart in question was being pulled by a microscopic ..."
2. Clemenceau, the Man and His Time by Henry Mayers Hyndman (1919)
"Briefly, a weary old gypsy drives in a covered donkey- cart into a country hamlet,
... Gradually handy fragments of the donkey-cart begin to disappear ..."
3. The Legend of the Glorious Adventures of Tyl Ulenspiegel in the Land of by Charles de Coster (1918)
"So they got up into the donkey-cart, and the donkey set up a most melancholy bray
to celebrate their departure. II While the cart went lumbering along on ..."
4. Clemenceau, the Man and His Time by Henry Mayers Hyndman (1919)
"Briefly, a weary old gypsy drives in a covered donkey- cart into a country hamlet,
... Gradually handy fragments of the donkey-cart begin to disappear. ..."
5. Reminiscences by Matilda Betham-Edwards (1898)
"... FORSDYKE AND HER DONKEY-CART To have entered life in the words of Charles
Lamb "an encyclopaedia behind the time," is perhaps no unmixed evil. ..."