Pushcart in a sentence as a noun

On a given day, only 4-5 pushcarts can ply a given street.

The pushcart vendor is constrained by how much produce he can physically push on his cart.

On a Monday, the carrot, tomato, potato, peas and beans pushcarts will visit your street.

Eventually, the pushcart operators end up next to each other in the center of the beach.

Hotelling's law assumes businesses are mobile, which is why its often characterized as a pushcart or ice cream truck.

".Yeah, kind of, in the same way that ... a cross between a Prius, a Mack Truck, an Lamborghini, an F-16 fighter, a helicopter, and a freight train are like a pushcart.

Today most street vendors in India - including even pushcart vendors - will accept payment via UPI.

"It's strange to imagine now, but prior to the 1920s, city streets looked dramatically different than they do today. They were considered to be a public space: a place for pedestrians, pushcart vendors, horse-drawn vehicles, streetcars, and children at play.

Pushcart definitions

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 cart go-cart