Every spring they did it; and in the barrels would be dirt and rust and old nails and stale water--and cartload after cartload of it would be taken up and dumped into the hoppers with fresh meat, and sent out to the public's breakfast.
You will see her first at a ball, with a cartload of nosegays slung on her arms, and generally all over her.
He loaded up again with another cartload which he hoped to sell, but he looked in vain for a customer; no one would buy it.
Yes, I used it to pay for a cartload of firewood I bought from a peasant.
Ivan Mironov began by asking a high price, but reduced it once, and finished by selling the cartload for just what it had cost him.
Give me barszcz[1] and I will chop up a cartloadof wood for you.
Let us at least have a cartload of straw,' they asked with their foreign accent.
Slimak has bought a cartload of wood, and we must get it home before the roads are too bad.
And the least bit of it is worth a cartload of this green rubbish.
There was probably a good cartload of spoiled lead strewn there, and the dark face of the rock was pitted all over with grey bullet-marks.
We were perhaps half a dozen yards apart when right between us from the invisible roof, thirty feet above, a cartload of rocky fragments fell without warning.
During the Revolution, for two entire weeks, cartload after cartloadof art treasures was carried away from the collegiate.
Honest Tom gave Mercury a whole cartload of thanks, and revered the most great Jupiter.
They come down on you like a cartload of bricks, flatten you out, and when you don't swell up again they complain of it.
Well, I merely said what I thought, that Molly ought to look out what's she's doing, and he dropped on me like a cartload of bricks.
Upon the birth of a daughter, parents also received one cartload of wood; upon the birth of a son they received two.
Newly married couples were given a cartload of beachwood and wood to build a log cabin.
The manager shall bring a cartloadof wood to the wedding, and his wife shall bring a quarter of a roasted pig.
He began by dictating a short draft which, even in the case of such a cartload of apes and ivory as The Golden Bowl, might be no longer than thirty thousand words.
A cartload of provisions reached that city from London for him on the 14th [Note 2.
Cartload after cartload of them came in at Angeles, shortly after General Jacob H.
Cartload after cartload may be tilted into the bottomless bog, and there is no more solid ground on the surface than there was at the beginning.
The innkeeper left his wife as a hostage and went out to the nearby farms, and after a tense hour arrived back with a cartload of wine barrels.
But the very thing that made it easy for him to get into the palace with that cartload of rice left him shocked and uneasy.
One cartload of the enemy's provisions is equivalent to twenty of one's own, and likewise a single PICUL of his provender is equivalent to twenty from one's own store.
Because twenty cartloads will be consumed in the process of transporting one cartload to the front.
There has been time for me to send my men out into the country; time for a farmer to come in with a cartload of produce, and be robbed here under your very nose!
Shortly after crossing the branch, he met a young negro with a cartload of tubs and buckets and piggins, and asked him if he had seen on the road a young white woman with dark eyes and hair, apparently sick or demented.
He then pitched the cartload of tubs, buckets, and piggins out into the road, and gathering dried leaves and pine-straw, spread them in the bottom of the cart.
When you first came home you brought a cartload of books with you, red-hot upon studying Hindustanee.
I agree with Gray that “a few words fixed upon or near the spot are worth a cartload of recollection.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cartload" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: burden; cargo; charge; freight; lading; load