He liked helping Frank with the chores, like loading sawdust into a wheelbarrow.
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Several weeks and hundreds of wheelbarrow trips later, they were ready to plant.
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He checks the pickax for dirt, scrapes clods off, places it in the wheelbarrow.
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There was another one, too, wearing a red floppy hat and pushing a wheelbarrow.
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A decorative wheelbarrow is surrounded by the many flowers in the Gutniks'garden.
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His wife puts them in a wheelbarrow to sell them at hotels and markets in Huaraz.
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A small boy, pantless with flies buzzing over his face, rides in a wheelbarrow.
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At least some folks still know the value of a wheelbarrow-ful of the green stuff.
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You also can make raised beds out of a barrel, an old canoe, or a wheelbarrow.
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Transport in a wheelbarrow
Barrow: a cart for carrying small loads; has handles and one or more wheels
The Wheelbarrow is a remotely controlled robot designed by Lieutenant-Colonel 'Peter' Miller in 1972 for use by British Army bomb disposal teams operating in Northern Ireland (321 EOD), mainland Britain (11 EOD Regiment) and Iraq. ...
A small, one-wheeled (rarely two-wheeled) cart with handles at one end for transporting small loads
Hauls everything from lawn tools to fertilizer to lawn waste.
A hand cart with one wheel in front plus two legs and two handles in back; used to move materials short distances.
A small hand vehicle for transporting materials, consisting of a bed or box resting on two handles, supported by a wheel at one end and the operator's hands at the other.
A wheelbarrow, generally a three-wheeled tub, is used to carry around tools, dirt and other items often needed in the garden. They can be small or large and made from many different materials.
A shallow open box with a wheel in front and two handles in the rear; used for moving small loads.