wheelbarrow

[ˈwiːlˌbærəʊ]

wheelbarrow Definition

a small cart with a single wheel at the front and two supporting legs and two handles at the rear, used for carrying loads.

Using wheelbarrow: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "wheelbarrow" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He loaded the dirt into the wheelbarrow and pushed it to the garden.

  • Example

    The workers used wheelbarrows to move the bricks to the construction site.

  • Example

    She filled the wheelbarrow with hay and brought it to the barn.

wheelbarrow Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for wheelbarrow

Phrases with wheelbarrow

  • one-wheel barrow

    a type of wheelbarrow that has only one wheel

    Example

    The one-wheel barrow is easier to maneuver than the two-wheel barrow.

  • two-wheel barrow

    a type of wheelbarrow that has two wheels

    Example

    The two-wheel barrow is more stable than the one-wheel barrow.

  • a wheelbarrow that is powered by an electric or gas motor

    Example

    The motorized wheelbarrow can carry heavier loads than the traditional wheelbarrow.

Origins of wheelbarrow

from 'wheel' + 'barrow', meaning 'a device for carrying a load'

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Summary: wheelbarrow in Brief

A 'wheelbarrow' [ˈwiːlˌbærəʊ] is a small cart with one wheel at the front and two legs and handles at the rear, used for carrying loads. It is commonly used in gardening and construction work. The wheelbarrow comes in different types, such as the one-wheel and two-wheel barrow, and can be motorized. Examples of its use include 'He loaded the dirt into the wheelbarrow and pushed it to the garden.'

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