As host to the VIP reception, Chef Dechellis welcomed us and explained that this year they were going with a push-cart theme. ❋ Unknown (2007)
The shelter also offers parents a chance to have a push-cart business so they can sell books, postcards, T-shirts and other knickknacks supplied by Green Gecko to tourists. ❋ Unknown (2007)
I'll save the explanation for that... guy with his push-cart... except it was pouring rain outside and about -5 degrees Celsius outside... ❋ Unknown (2005)
A man pushes an enormous load of bundles on a push-cart, he is delivering groceries; he strains like a horse and reads addresses from a note-book as he hurries along. ❋ Unknown (2003)
The biggest bitch going is the difficulty of finding an adjustor (who commonly sidelines as a bull breeder, paleta push-cart distributor, or fisherman) who will respond to your calls for assistance. ❋ Unknown (1997)
In his driving examination he stalled only once, stopping dead across a trolley track in deference to a push-cart. ❋ Various (N/A)
With a wrench she extracted the wheel, narrowly avoided an elevated post and crashed head on into a push-cart, laden with green bananas resting on straw. ❋ Various (N/A)
Barth, oddly enough, for a while had been connected with the Mormons, at the age of 13, a new arrival from Posen, East Prussia, joining his uncle in a push-cart caravan to Salt Lake. ❋ James H. McClintock (N/A)
When he left Coley Street, all his furniture went on a push-cart. ❋ Minnie Lindsay Rowell Carpenter (N/A)
The hucksters and push-cart merchants were picking up "seconds" and lot-ends of vegetables for their trade. ❋ Burbank L. Todd (N/A)
The little charcoal oven in his push-cart sent out a shrill, continuous whistle, and Nan had an impulse to throw something at him. ❋ Julie Mathilde Lippmann (N/A)
One evening when we were going into camp we were overtaken by a man trundling a push-cart. ❋ Unknown (N/A)
She was still pinkly and prettily clean, and her hair with its shining mat of plaits, high of gloss, but one Saturday half-holiday, rather than break into her last bill, she ate a three-cent frankfurter-sausage sandwich from off a not quite immaculate push-cart, leaning forward as she bit into it to save herself from the ooze of mustard. ❋ Fannie Hurst (1928)
Fasting women, with contented faces, chatted in the bakery and the dairy, and in the push-cart at the curb ice melted under a carpet cover. ❋ Kathleen Thompson Norris (1923)
That the Italian who sells bananas on a push-cart always takes the bananas home at night and sleeps with them under his bed. ❋ George Jean Nathan (1920)
In the richest city in the world he haggled with abusive push-cart peddlers over five cents 'worth of cabbage. ❋ Sinclair Lewis (1918)
The jargon of Jewish matrons in brown shawls and orthodox wigs, chaffering for cabbages and black cotton stockings and gray woolen undershirts with excitable push-cart proprietors who had beards so prophetic that it was startling to see a frivolous cigarette amid the reverend mane. ❋ Sinclair Lewis (1918)
"Probably came from a push-cart on the East Side." ❋ Unknown (1915)
For some time she walked among the haggling push-cart venders, relaxing and swimming in the warm waves of her old familiar past. ❋ Various (1915)