Uncle Peter brought up the rear with a wheelbarrow laden with the "'visions.
I done tuck de libbuty of bringin' some sweet taters I made dis year fer ter roas' fer you-alls dinner," and the old man pulled a bag from the wheelbarrow that held great sweet potatoes almost as big as my head.
He had already had one from the farmer, you know, so now his wheelbarrow was quite full of money.
I got a pretty fair price for that horse, I must admit," said he to himself, when he got home and turned the money out of the wheelbarrow into a heap in the middle of the floor.
She caught a glimpse of Mr. Davis placidly trundling his wheelbarrow down the platform, and then the train pulled in and the conductor helped her aboard.
As the wheelbarrow grated on the crushed stone that surrounded the station, Bob heard the voice of the man called Bud.
Mr. Davis carefully lowered the wheelbarrow and leaned carelessly against the box.
He shoveled the pungent and not offensive debris into a wheelbarrow and transferred it to a dung-heap that sweated with internal humidity.
He ran a wheelbarrow filled with heavy, warm slag for a hundred feet over a walk of loose bricks.
One of the men in the wheelbarrow line even offered a drink to Hugo.
Shouts of glee rang out from one or another as more and more boxes of treasure were unearthed, and the pile of boxes in the wheelbarrow grew higher every moment.
He could not imagine what it might contain, but he piled it on the wheelbarrow with the others.
He shoveled out of the wheelbarrow till the dishpan was full, till the washtub was full.
Then he put the shovel into the wheelbarrow and went up Main Street.
Maybe a policeman began laughing and fell in a cistern and came out with a wheelbarrow full of goldfish wearing new jewelry.
Then the man in overalls took a shovel and began shoveling silver dollars out of the wheelbarrowinto the aluminum dishpan and the galvanized iron washtub.
A square varnish tin or olive oil can holding a gallon or more can easily be held by a framework upon a wheelbarrow or wheel hoe in such a way that the drip from two nail holes will fall upon the broad rim of the wheel.
A big box or barrel on a wheelbarrowis better than the wheelbarrow alone.
If you have to carry the leaves by wheelbarrow you will see the force of this.
Hitherward, also, comes a man trundling a wheelbarrow along the pavement.
With what lusty lungs doth yonder man proclaim that his wheelbarrow is full of lobsters!
As soon as the bird is drawn, one of the parties who has rolled in the wheelbarrow imitates a bird-song on a harmonica.
Two people, each wearing interesting costume, and with masked faces, walk in, rolling before them on a wheelbarrow an enormous pie.
On the very eve of the wedding a man pushing a wheelbarrow arrived at the city gate, and paid toll upon a barrel of nails which it contained, and then made the best of his way to the bride's dwelling and knocked at the door.
Then he packed his gold into the barrel, covered it well with a layer of nails, hoisted it on to the wheelbarrow with some difficulty, and set off with it upon his homeward way.
We drove past the tool-house, where I found the prisoner seated on a wheelbarrow smoking a cigarette.
On my way to luncheon I passed Dutch pushing a wheelbarrowcontaining a huge hamper.
And what's the man with the wheelbarrow doing in the parade?
Yes, even the man that pushed the wheelbarrow in the grand opening procession is happy, basking in reflected glory, as he trundles his burden around the ring, sprinkling sawdust over the blood spots.
Gubblum trundled his last wheelbarrow to the edge of the bank, and then rested and said to himself, "He takes it cool enough onyway.
Old Laird Fisher was trundling a wheelbarrow on the bank of the smelting-house.
I'll fetch a wheelbarrow and get ye over to my mansion in a jiffy.
I was perched in a wheelbarrow that the good old man had found in a tool house by the garden and each girl had a sheet full of clothes slung over her back.
He left us to keep house for him, as he put it, while he went back to the school with the wheelbarrow to get Annie's trunk.
Then I goes and chases Sufi, Sufi won't be chased: I falled over the wheelbarrow And hurted all me waist.
I will take care that the wheelbarrow is recovered and washed, and I shall expect you both to apologize to Sadie.
We'll borrow Sadie Thompson's wheelbarrow and do it at once.
Sam sat down in the wheelbarrow and stared at his friend almost with awe.
Penrod worked systematically; he hung the twelve stockings over the sides of the wheelbarrow, and placed the wheelbarrow beside a large packing-box that was half full of excelsior.
He talked a great deal about it to Randy, and on this particular morning when he came out and found young Paine sitting on a wheelbarrowwith Nellie Custis lending him a cocked ear, he grew eloquent.
The sound of a squeakingwheelbarrow had wakened her.
You'll need a wheelbarrow to take them in," answered Lloyd, turning from the window to watch her gather them up.
As he said this, George rolled his wheelbarrow directly toward Tom as if he were going to run over him.
A doleful squeak was heard, and a wheelbarrow trundled slowly by with Mr. Wisk as the motive power.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wheelbarrow" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: barge; boat; bus; cart; coach; ferry; float; haul; raft; ship; sled; truck; wagon