wheelbarrow
garden barrow
construction barrow
wheel barrow
Barrow-in-Furness grew into a fishing village of about three hundred people by the 1840s.
A young man was bending low to push a heavily loaded barrow up a slope.
The two men with the barrows quarreled over a market pitch and both of them began to talk Billingsgate .
"Costermonger:One who sells fruit, vegetables, fish, or other goods from a cart, barrow, or stand in the streets."
The first could be the case if the product you are selling to these "senior types" is quite pukka, meaning that a barrow boy isn't the right person to sell it.
pushing a barrow full of bricks
loading a barrow with garden waste
a wheelbarrow full of tools
borrow a barrow for moving heavy items
a barrow race at the fair
wheeling a barrow through the construction site
a rusty barrow left in the corner
the gardener used a barrow to transport soil
a wooden barrow for hauling firewood
a metal barrow for collecting garbage
Fleet Street was choked with red-headed folk, and Pope's Court looked like a coster's orange barrow.
He withdrew from their sight down the barrow.
One day he put the hats into his barrow and went along the road to the market.
" Take the barrow back to the coach-office" .
A long barrow is an extended earth mound, with either a stone or timber burial chamber inside.
Nanon shall take back your barrow.
Poirot called to him, and he set down the barrow and came hobbling towards us.
On Sundays, people pushed their barrows to the market.
From around 3,800 BC they started building communal tombs called long barrows and large earthwork enclosures, which may have been gathering places.
I knew only that the bright-red barrow was my enemy.
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