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- noun Plural form of
pushcart .
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Examples
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The stories from that era are amazing — there were gin pushcarts working their way through the streets of London.
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Its multifarious business bursts through the narrow shop doors, and overruns the basements, the sidewalk, the street itself, in pushcarts and open-air stands.
The Promised Land 1912
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Though he says the flagging economy is certainly to blame, Galindo also believes that the pushcarts are a large part of the reason he was forced to lay off several waitresses last year and put $80,000 of his own money into the business.
East Bay Express Ellen Cushing 2010
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Probably the oddest little details are those pushcarts carrying advertising for a film exhibition by the North American Photo Animation Company as Mitchell & Kenyon produced films in Ireland for that company the ads were likely for its own films.
John Lee: Century-Old Irish Films Go From Time Capsule to YouTube (VIDEO) John Lee 2011
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Probably the oddest little details are those pushcarts carrying advertising for a film exhibition by the North American Photo Animation Company as Mitchell & Kenyon produced films in Ireland for that company the ads were likely for its own films.
John Lee: Century-Old Irish Films Go From Time Capsule to YouTube (VIDEO) John Lee 2011
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"I grew up near a night market, full of vendors and pushcarts," he said.
Pushcart Inspiration 2011
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And the duo—who began selling their confections eight months ago in a San Francisco storefront followed by roving pushcarts throughout the Bay Area—has replaced those lumpy, messy rounds with clean, streamlined square shapes.
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New York has the best deli, bagels, pizza, Chinese food, Thai food, Indian food, Pakistani food passed off as Indian food, Italian food apart from pizza, and whatever it is they actually sell out of those pushcarts.
David Serchuk: Smackdown! New York vs. Louisville David Serchuk 2010
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They live-stream blind dates, craft life-size cutouts of Facebook symbols and offer giant ice-cream cones from hand-made pushcarts at music festivals.
P.R. Stunts in a Digital Era Mike Vilensky 2011
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Probably the oddest little details are those pushcarts carrying advertising for a film exhibition by the North American Photo Animation Company as Mitchell & Kenyon produced films in Ireland for that company the ads were likely for its own films.
John Lee: Century-Old Irish Films Go From Time Capsule to YouTube (VIDEO) John Lee 2011
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