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dog-cart
dog-cart 1. A small cart drawn by dogs.1668 Pepys Diary 13 June, Walked..through the city [Bristol]..No carts, it standing generally on vaults, only dog-carts. 1854 Illustr. Lond. News 8 July 7/1 The dog-cart nuisance..the use of carts drawn by dogs. 2. A cart with a box under the seat for sportsmen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hot dog cart
A hot dog cart is a specialized mobile food stand for preparing and selling street food, specifically hot dogs, to passersby. In some jurisdictions, a cart operator must meet stringent health regulations designed to protect the public. Hot dog carts are quick and easy food services, supplying millio... wikipedia.org
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Dogcart
A dogcart (also dog-cart or dog cart) is a two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle pulled by a single horse in shafts, or driven tandem. wikipedia.org
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randem
randem, adv., n. (and a.) (ˈrændəm) Also randem-tandem, random. [Prob. based on random, on the analogy of tandem.] a. adv. Applied to a style of driving in which three horses are harnessed tandem. b. n. A carriage or team driven in this fashion. c. attrib. or as adj.c 1805 M. Edgeworth Wks. (Rtldg.)... Oxford English Dictionary
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Samuel Woodworth
The Heroes of the lake : a poem, in two books Ode written for the celebration of the French Revolution, in the city of New York An excursion of the dog-cart wikipedia.org
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abater
▪ I. abater1 (əˈbeɪtə(r)) [f. abate v.1 + -er1.] He who or that which abates, lowers, or mitigates.1609 W. M. Man in the Moone sig. C1v, He [the Tobackonist, i.e. a smoker] is his owne strengths enfeebler..his appetites abater. 1683 Lady R. Russell Lett. (1773) x. 14 Time, or necessity, the ordinary... Oxford English Dictionary
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Plass
In 1899 he patented a single seat dog-cart design with a mid engine. wikipedia.org
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high-stepper
ˈhigh-ˌstepper A horse which lifts its feet high from the ground in walking and trotting; transf. a person of stately walk or bearing. So ˈhigh-ˌstepping a.1848 Thackeray Van. Fair li. 456 Splendid high-stepping carriage horses. 1860 Mrs. J. H. Riddell Too Much Alone xxix, [The beauty] which makes a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Harris R. Oke
The Okes were known for artistic carriage painting and for constructing the dog-cart presented by the children of Newfoundland, accompanied by the Newfoundland An example of an Oke 19th century dog-cart (two-wheeled child’s carriage) is in the collection of The National Trust Carriage Museum (Devon). wikipedia.org
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uncordial
unˈcordial, a. Also 5 Sc. -uall. [un-1 7.] † 1. Sc. Uncongenial. Obs.—1c 1470 Henry Wallace ix. 430 Still in to pes he couth nocht lang endur; Wncorduall it was till his natur. 2. Not cordial; lacking in heartiness.1643 Prynne Sov. Power Parl. iii. 150 In which to be..cold, uncordiall, or timerous..... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Oke
The business was known for its artistic carriage painting and for constructing the dog-cart presented by the children of Newfoundland, accompanied by the An example of an Oke 19th-century dog-cart (two-wheeled child's carriage) is in the collection of The National Trust Carriage Museum (Devon). wikipedia.org
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phaeton
phaeton (ˈfeɪɪtən, ˈfeɪtən) [a. Gr. ϕαέθων shining, used in Gr. mythology as proper name of the son of Helios and Clymene, famous for his unlucky driving of the sun-chariot.] † 1. allusively. A rash or adventurous charioteer like Phaethon; any charioteer; something that, like Phaethon, sets the worl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Commercial Stainless Steel Food Truck Trailer Mobile Kitchen Hot Dog ...
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Grose
An advert in 1902 describes a car built by Grose Ltd as a 4-seater dog-cart fitted with 3HP genuine Benz engine and walnut body. wikipedia.org
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spick and span
spick and span, a., n., and adv. Also spick-and-span (occas. spic). [Shortening of next. See also speck and span.] A. adj. 1. = next.1665 Pepys Diary 15 Nov., My Lady Batten walking through the dirty lane with new spicke and span white shoes. 1731 Swift On Death Dr. Swift xxv, His way of writing now... Oxford English Dictionary
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