Pushcart
[poo sh-kahrt] /ˈpʊʃˌkɑrt/
noun
1.
any of various types of wheeled light to be by hand, as one used by street vendors.
/ˈpʊʃˌkɑːt/
noun
1.
(mainly US & Canadian) a handcart, typically having two wheels and a canvas roof, used esp by street vendors Also called barrow
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