As far as we could see, lined up on both sides of the curb were the pushcart peddlers, and at every step a sidewalk fakir, all crying their Easter wares.
She succeeded admirably until we came upon a picturesque Italian and his wife who were doing a flourishing business from a pushcart piled high with sacred images.
Every morning Stepfather Time got out his big pushcart and set forth in search of treasure, accompanied by Willy Woolly.
No, they were not likely to forget the affair of the pushcart man, to forget old Luddy and his diamonds, to forget--the Gray Seal!
On one pushcart are four hundred dollar fur coats, water-bottles and furniture polish, and on the next one is a medley of all kinds of ten-cent jewelry sold for "only a penny a piece.
On anotherpushcart were toys, leftovers, seconds from last Christmas.
A remote Tartar ancestor of one of the pushcart peddlers is plainly seen in the small sunken black eyes.
A month later he was the owner of a pushcart on which he sold stockings, combs and toothbrushes.
And he trundled his pushcart down the alley and back to the musty court where he lived.
The furniture could have been carried away on a pushcart, but no pushcart man would have removed it as a gift.
The candy man stopped his pushcart in front of the old Madison Avenue home.
For lack of proper exploitation a stock of title goods large enough to supply the trade of upper Fifth Avenue is here condemned to a mere pushcart traffic.
What'll you do when the cold weather starts in and the pushcart will not wheel itself out?
For some time she walked among the haggling pushcart venders, relaxing and swimming in the warm waves of her old familiar past.
The day begins with my pushcart full of fruit, and the day never ends before I count up at least $2.
Anyone hearing you would think we were still in the pushcart district.
Pushcart peddlers and pullers-in shouted and gesticulated.
Keep it for your luck," she said, and hurried off to strike a new bargain at a pushcart of onions.
You'd pull the bananas off a blind man's pushcart to bring to your Aby.
The Italian with the pushcart was haw-hawing and holding his sides.
An Italian happened to be passing with a pushcartloaded with "red-hots" and buns.
He was a peddler, but the snow had stalled his pushcart and robbed them of their only other source of income, a lodger who hired cot room in the attic for a few cents a night.
If temptation had come that way in the shape of a pushcartwith pineapples--we are all human!
Also at each place was a much smaller pushcart of gilded wicker-work tied with pink bows, and filled with candies.
The decorations were of pink, and in the middle of the table was a wicker pushcart of fairly good size, filled with parcels wrapped in pink tissue paper.
John Dos Passos, known for Three Soldiers and for Rosinante to the Road Again, will be still more variously known to those who read his book of verse, A Pushcart at the Curb.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pushcart" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: cart; counter; showcase