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wheelbarrow-race

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A foot-race in which the contestants wheel barrows, either with or without occupants; also, a form of gymnastic exercise in which one player takes the other by the feet and half carries him along while the one so held runs on his hands.

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Examples

  • Gram and the girls therefore decided to give up going altogether, but we three boys at length harnessed old Sol into the express wagon and started; for we hoped to see the fireworks in the evening and perhaps the sack-race and wheelbarrow-race which had been set for afternoon.

    When Life Was Young At the Old Farm in Maine 1887

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