Wheelbarrow in a sentence as a noun

Might have to invest in a wheelbarrow though.

You can do that with the chinese wheelbarrow as well. Here, its design enables more use-cases.

Satoshi walking away from his computer with a wheelbarrow of money?

Sure, a man is more fit than a woman to push the plough behind a horse, or cart around stones in a wheelbarrow. However these activities are of no relevance in our modern world.

A european wheelbarrow is an earth moving tool - essentially a bucket on wheels. A chinese wheelbarrow is a man powered cart.

So essentially, he was ready to light that wheelbarrow full of money on fire, so anything beyond that was just gravy. Look up the incident where he crashed his super-car with Peter Thiel as passenger.

If you can see it with picks, shovels, and a wheelbarrow, it's hardly implausible that you would see it in software. The research literature on programming productivity sucks, but not because 10x is a myth.

Just because Bob down in the van by the river is making soda pop in his wheelbarrow doesn't mean he's going to be the next Coca-Cola. Even the mere suggestion takes so much credibility away from Andreessen.

You don't get better if you don't tax your brain a little, much like how you don't get stronger if you use a winch or wheelbarrow to carry a load instead of carrying it yourself.

Wheelbarrow in a sentence as a verb

The european wheelbarrow is used for short distances at construction sites, farms etc, and the wheel is at the front to enable tipping the wheelbarrow forwards for full unloading. \nDifferent use case, different design.

Websockets are to Server-Sent Events as jet planes are to wheelbarrows. Yes, the stuff jet planes can carry is a superset of the stuff wheelbarrows can carry, but the cost is greater and it ends up being a suboptimal in many cases where you'd want to use a wheelbarrow.

The first bomb disposal robot was built from a powered wheelbarrow[1] controlled remotely by a length of string. Within three weeks it was being used in action in Northern Ireland and within months had become one of the most valuable tools for ordnance officers serving there.

Vaults and buttresses allowed the construction of ever-greater sizes of buildings - and the wheelbarrow to help build them, simple as it seems today, was a middle-ages invention of significance. And, surprisingly, soap was born in this period.

"E se me nona gavesse e rode sara na carioea", as they say here in the Veneto, which, literally translated, means "if my grandmother had wheels, she'd be be a wheelbarrow".

A person would starve on a billion Zimbabwe dollars and it took an entire wheelbarrow full of $100 billion dollars in notes to purchase a loaf of bread. The clear use of dollar bills for transacting in illegal goods, anonymous transactions, tax fraud, and services or speculative gambling make me wary of their use.

Even if I had a holocaust cloak and a wheelbarrow, I would have no idea how to make a plausible argument in your favor. If "spritzing" were a common term for presenting words one at a time, then maybe there would be the beginning of an argument, but as far as I can see this has never been called spritzing before they came up with that name.

I recently have the technological capability to make a wheelbarrow the size of a garden trowel, and make a garden trowel the size of a wheelbarrow. That its recently become possible for me technologically, doesn't mean its good design or a great UI. It is in fact totally inappropriate and non-productive, although it would be an impressive hack.

Quote Examples using Wheelbarrow

A bulldozer operator working an 8 hour day to move a few tons of dirt is more productive than a worker who needs many 12 hour work days to move the same amount of dirt with a shovel and wheelbarrow. A trader at a bank who moves millions of shares with a phone call and a few mouse clicks is more productive than the bulldozer operator. Does this mean the banker works hardest and the guy with the shovel the least hard? A high productivity per hour in a country means fewer ditches are dug using shovels, and more credit default swaps are sold. It doesn't mean people are working harder. It also doesn't necessarily mean the shovel digging country is organizing its economy less efficiently. Where the cost of labor is a few dollar per day, investing in a bulldozer might never pay off. Hiring 100 guys with shovels and wheelbarrows could be more efficient than hiring one guy with a bulldozer.

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In the case of the chinese wheelbarrow it is not clear that it was so superior to the european cart. A person simply can't move the same amount of material as easily as a pack animal. The chinese cart is thus tremendously labor intensive. One person must move a load that could be done by 1/4 of a pack animal on a wheeled cart. Additionally, the one other advantage of being able to use the wheelbarrow on narrow paths instead of roads is not something that would normally matter. Roads can move people and goods much more effectively and faster than narrow paths. The article alludes to this by referring to the collapse of the road network and the subsequent development of the wheelbarrow. Of course, if they had roads, they may never had adopted to the wheelbarrow in the first place.

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Wheelbarrow definitions

noun

a cart for carrying small loads; has handles and one or more wheels

See also: barrow

verb

transport in a wheelbarrow