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Meaning of horse and cart | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

A cart, pulled by a horse and driven by a driver, used for transporting goods.

historical

Examples

“"Our railways were developed to their fullest extent at a time when the horse and cart was the only means of feeding to and distributing from them. ... In order to provide for a large measure of rail participation in countrywide collection and delivery of small consignments—a task they were never particularly well suited to do, and which they did only because the horse and cart were worse—the railways sacrificed their main advantages.”
“But the village's growth was curbed by the cliffs that restricted onward exploration for visitors, while goods such as coal and lime, which had arrived by water, were being transported up the severe incline to the town of Lynton by horse and cart.”
“In these years, all long-distance freight went by rail, with local cartage by the railway's horses and carts.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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