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Example sentences for "carted"

Lexicographically close words:
carta; cartage; cartam; cartas; carte; cartel; cartels; carters; cartes; cartilage
  1. He and I were at the Hand at Ruthyn, along with various others, and in the course of discourse my friend said to me: ‘Tom, thou art much weaker than thou wast when we carted wood together.

  2. The large boy told me that he was the son of a man who carted mwyn, or lead ore, and the little fellow that he was the son of a shoemaker.

  3. Mr. Mossop, the sole proprietor of this wharf, was by no means particular what goods he thus received, whence they came when he housed them, or whither they were going when he carted them.

  4. Those crazy men must have carted them all away!

  5. The cannon was carted off by the aid of boys, men, or horses.

  6. If ever there were a hill at Tothill Fields, it must have been a very slight one, and in this case it may have been carted away to raise the level elsewhere.

  7. We know that St. John's burial-ground was twice covered with three feet of soil, and in the parish accounts we read of gravel being carted from Tothill.

  8. Upon which there was a shout of laughter, and a sturdy young fellow asked-- 'And I did not dream that I carted six loads from the quarry?

  9. Again they were carted back, and placed in their original position, and once more was a watch set, the priest taking the precaution of remaining with the men until near upon midnight.

  10. As soon as the hay is cut and tossed and dried and carted away to the stacks we begin watching the corn turn yellower and yellower while its golden grains hang heavily down.

  11. Do you remember the haymaking and what the hay was carted away for?

  12. The earth from the citadel was carted to the Champ de Mars to increase its size and to build it up.

  13. Goods for Upper Canada were carted to Lachine and from there taken up the Haldimand Canals in bateaux about thirty-five feet long and 5½ feet beam, built of the type of a modern raft boat with pointed bow and stern.

  14. One day, a professor of language was seized and carted to the Riding-school to receive five hundred lashes because a letter was found in his pocket written in the French tongue.

  15. Not that it can signify to yon one way or t'other, so soon as you have been carted off to Scotland.

  16. Red tape cared little whether carted stags continued to be disembowelled on iron palings and worried by hounds.

  17. Did they not themselves assure us that, in hunting the carted stag, they “rode to save the deer for another day”?

  18. At last they gave up even the pretence of digging, and the bodies were simply carted out about a mile from the main thoroughfares of the town, and left in the snow just inside the city walls.

  19. He dug the foundations, collected stone and sand, carted lime, and generally assisted the masons and carpenters.

  20. I now had what remained pulled up and carted away, doubtful whether to feed them to the cows or to set them out to head up during winter.

  21. All large stones and large pieces of turf that are torn up and brought to the surface should be carted off before making the hills.

  22. Barn manure is now added, being dropped around and covering the outer rim, and, if the supply is sufficient, on the top of the heap also, on which it can be carted after cold weather sets in.

  23. Household refuse should be carted away as often as once in two days; in extreme hot weather, daily.

  24. In this case it was found that the cows were milked at noon, the warm milk being immediately placed in cans and carted eight miles during the warmest part of the day, in a very hot month.

  25. This machine works with extreme rapidity, and after it is done, a couple of blasts will topple down as much coal as can be carted out in a day.

  26. Engineers and infantry handled those heavy boxes and those big bundles of securities gleefully, officers carefully counting each box or bag or packet as it was taken out to be carted or carried away by hand.

  27. Whether wrapt in the straw or carrying it on his back, he is carted through the village amid general laughter.

  28. He found enough evidence to satisfy him that a grown person had been murdered, thrust into it, and then carted to the spot between the two cemeteries.

  29. He carted away all her goods, beds, and bedding, even to the hangings of her rooms.

  30. Iron carted across the American continent at luxurious railway rates would be valuable enough to be coined when it arrived.

  31. But for the meddling philanthropists, the native fathers and mothers would be fond of seeing their children carted into exile and now and then the grave, instead of weeping about it and trying to kill the kind recruiters.

  32. There it is exposed to the sickness and disease, the effluvia and vile exhalations of overcrowded and rotten life, and next day it is carted about again to be sold.

  33. And they are being born faster every day than they can be carted off to the fields and woods for the one day in their lives.

  34. Those who could not afford to furnish two houses, carted that amount of furniture which was absolutely necessary to their country houses for the holiday, and that concluded, carted it back to town again.

  35. There it was impossible to reach them for want of boats; but the sight of so many people, and the firing at them, prevented their getting more than three tons of hay, though they had carted much more down to the water.

  36. She tells at the same time a curious story, of five Tories being carted out of town under the direction of "Joice junior," for refusing to take the paper money of the new Republic.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "carted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.