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trundler
trundler (ˈtrʌndlə(r)) [f. trundle v. + -er1.] a. One who or that which trundles.1648–60 Hexham Dutch Dict., Een Roller, a Roler, or a Trundler. 1879 Sala Paris herself again (1880) I. xviii. 326 A friendly trundler of a Bath-chair..came to my assistance. b. Cricket. A bowler. (See trundle v. 1 c.) ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hand truck
A hand truck, also known as a hand trolley, dolly, stack truck, trundler, box cart, sack barrow, cart, sack truck, two wheeler, or bag barrow, is an L-shaped wikipedia.org
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trundle
▪ I. trundle, n. (ˈtrʌnd(ə)l) Also 6–7 trundel(l), 7 trondle, 8–9 Sc. truntle, 9 dial. trunnel, -nle. [A parallel form to trendle, trindle n.] I. Something that trundles or is trundled. 1. A small wheel, roller, or revolving disk; esp. a small but massive wheel adapted for supporting a heavy weight,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cecil Hanify
See also List of Queensland first-class cricketers References Trundler, "Notes and Comments", Daily Standard, Brisbane, 21 February 1913, p 7 Point, wikipedia.org
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snick
▪ I. snick, n.1 slang or dial. [Cf. snicking vbl. n.] A snack or share. Usu. pl.1723 Dk. Wharton True Briton No. 59, There is no Room for the Encouragement of Industry where the Snicks will hardly pay for a Saturday's Supper. 1888 Berkshire Gloss. 151 Snicks, shares, halves. 1891 Wrench Winchester W... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ray McNamee
He more than most bowlers today resembles the old type of medium paced trundler, who gained their successes by accuracy of length, spin, and a direct attack wikipedia.org
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Henry Hickmott
In this capacity he was described by the East Charlton Tribune as a 'trundler' who sometimes 'disturbed the peace' of his opponents' 'timberyard' and, wikipedia.org
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roller
▪ I. roller, n.1 (ˈrəʊlə(r)) Forms: 5–6 (9) rollar, 6–7 (9 dial.) rouler (6 rouller), 6–8 (9 dial.) rowler (6 rowlar), 9 Sc. rower, rouer; 5– roller (6 roler). [f. roll v.2] I. 1. a. A rolling-pin. Now dial.c 1420 Liber Cocorum (1862) 40 Make þy past With water, þer of þy fele [read fole] þou make W... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shopping cart
some in the New England region of the United States barrae or coohudder – some places in Scotland bascart – various regions wagon – New York, Hawaii trundler wikipedia.org
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