Cart in a sentence as a noun

They don't want to upset the apple cart.

A: That's really putting the cart before the horse.

It takes so dang long to mark off a list while pushing a shopping cart and fumbling with a phone.

I just went to the site -- you can do this -- picked a random pair of boots and put them in my shopping cart.

Does JustFab?I just went to the site -- you can do this -- picked a random pair of boots and put them in my shopping cart.

The cart plugged into a component that looked like a harmonica and then pressed downwards, levering against a pretty heavy spring.

You can be hit by patent trolls for operating a boring online store with nothing more sophisticated than a shopping cart.

Cart in a sentence as a verb

In the patent community, the Soverain patent was seen as rock solid and one whose shopping cart idea was deemed far from obvious.

After figuring out where the save/load routines were, and where the track was stored in RAM, we were able to put hooks in the emulator to save the tracks to the N64 cart.

It is easy to say today that everyone knows what the concept of a shopping cart is and that anyone could have come up with the idea of applying that concept to online shopping.

We made a monster trap that drops tons of resources next to a powered railroad track, so you can get in a cart, whiz by monsters, after which they burn in lava, then their byproducts fall down a waterfall.

PCI compliance, merchant solutions, inventory software integration, SSL certificates, redundancy and backups, custom shopping cart workflows, search engine optimization, etc, etc never enter their mind.

At NetMarket, we were proud of ourselves for figuring out after a few days that we couldn't put the state of the shopping cart items in the URL, since you lost it with the back button, and so we needed to use a state ID in the URL as a key to the database.

The business might not be able to justify keeping one of them around for the year, if for no other reason than their salary would upset the apple cart with other employees, but might still get value out of tactical engagements.+ Employers and employees have an expectation that employees will occasionally have issues which temporarily impair productivity and that this is just the nature of the beast.

Cart definitions

noun

a heavy open wagon usually having two wheels and drawn by an animal

noun

wheeled vehicle that can be pushed by a person; may have one or two or four wheels; "he used a handcart to carry the rocks away"; "their pushcart was piled high with groceries"

See also: handcart pushcart go-cart

verb

draw slowly or heavily; "haul stones"; "haul nets"

See also: haul hale drag

verb

transport something in a cart