Definitions for pushcarts

pushcarts push·cart

Spelling: [poo sh-kahrt]
IPA: /ˈpʊʃˌkɑrt/

Pushcarts is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 15 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 17 points.

You can make 469 anagrams from letters in pushcarts (achprsstu).

Definitions for pushcarts

noun

  1. any of various types of wheeled light cart to be pushed by hand, as one used by street vendors.
  2. any of various types of wheeled light cart to be pushed by hand, as one used by street vendors.

Origin of pushcarts

First recorded in 1890-95; push + cart

Examples for pushcarts

In today's pushcart economy, every price is negotiable—from cars and electronics to cashmere sweaters and fine jewelry.

There were no plunging horses near—not even a pushcart in sight.

If temptation had come that way in the shape of a pushcart with pineapples—we are all human!

The man who played him, Benjamin Busch, served two tours in Iraq for the Marines and was twice nominated for the pushcart Prize.

The Italian with the pushcart was haw-hawing and holding his sides.

There was a window above the spot where he always stopped his pushcart.

It was a case of sendin' a boy with a pushcart to bring home a grand piano.

There was a Jewish pushcart peddler, white-bearded and skull-capped.

Anyone hearing you would think we were still in the pushcart district.

But now that we are again living in a pushcart economy, we ought to get our act together.

If temptation had come that way in the shape of a pushcart with pineapples—we are all human!

It was a case of sendin' a boy with a pushcart to bring home a grand piano.

There was a window above the spot where he always stopped his pushcart.

There were no plunging horses near—not even a pushcart in sight.

The Italian with the pushcart was haw-hawing and holding his sides.

The man who played him, Benjamin Busch, served two tours in Iraq for the Marines and was twice nominated for the pushcart Prize.

But now that we are again living in a pushcart economy, we ought to get our act together.

In today's pushcart economy, every price is negotiable—from cars and electronics to cashmere sweaters and fine jewelry.

There was a Jewish pushcart peddler, white-bearded and skull-capped.

Anyone hearing you would think we were still in the pushcart district.

Word Value for pushcarts
Scrable

15

Words with friends

17

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