Trolley in a sentence as a noun

It's like claiming a sack trolley is better than a pallet truck because it can go down stairs

> A handset told him what to collect and put on his trolley. It allotted him a set number of seconds to find each product and counted down.

From the article A handset told him what to collect and put on his trolley. It allotted him a set\n number of seconds to find each product and counted down.

What if all the railway/trolley companies werent destroyed by the car/oil companies? what if we recounted bush vs gore would 9/11 still have happened?

I caught myself saying "shopping cart" instead of shopping trolley today and was thoroughly disgusted with myself. I've never lived nor been to the US either.

The furthest I've been out was somewhere in Gunma that you could only get to via diesel trolley, and I can't imagine actually living there, despite being only an hour from a large group of people. I did smile -- well, grin like an idiot -- when I saw "Candy Japan."

Most cities prior to mass car adoption had mass transit systems, typically subways or street trolley systems. A lot of these existing systems were dismantled in favor of expanded roadways and bus systems.

For this to be a trolley problem, the chef would have to be holding a supermajority of the equitymore than the founder and the investors put together.

The OP in the question could reasonably expect that the customer will be facing the handle from directly behind it when they push the trolley, and adjust his maths accordingly.

Even if I am confident that pushing a fat man onto some tracks will stop a trolley and save lives, it is much more likely that I have gone insane than that actually being the case. If this dilemma happened in real life, hopefully I would recognize my insanity and not push the fat man.

If you are doing your big periodic grocery shopping in a large supermarket, then it may take you an hour to get everything into your trolley and round to the tills. So, a shop that is legally open from 1000 to 1800 can open to shoppers at 0900, because few customers would actually buy anything in the first hour of opening anyway.

Home interest mortgage deduction, demolition of urban neighborhoods for freeways, the funneling of tax dollars away from cities and towards new suburban/exurban development, the wholesale dismantling of public trolley and transit systems. .

The closest I can figure, unlike Sound Transit's light rail and Bezo's fancy new trolley car, the monorail didn't trigger a rezoning, which would have lead to higher property taxes, which is local government's back door way to raise revenue in the face of the anti-tax jihadists. So there was no reason for a sitting politician to put some muscle behind the effort.

Anyway, the other poster is correct: while you can if you're sufficiently stupid go to an American supermarket and fill your shopping trolley with garbage, you can also get a huge variety of amazing high quality food that would be absolutely astonishing to anyone living in all but a handful of other countries, and mega-astonishing to anyone living in any time period prior to today. Your ancestors hoed fields for ten hours a day to scrape together enough nutrition to not die, and you're turning up your nose at a loaf of bread that can feed you for two days, costs the equivalent of 90 seconds' labour, and will remain edible for three whole weeks?

Trolley definitions

noun

a wheeled vehicle that runs on rails and is propelled by electricity

See also: streetcar tram tramcar