cart horse
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Definition
- Noun:
- A large, strong horse bred and used for pulling heavy loads, especially carts: A "cart horse" is specifically a type of draft horse, characterized by its power, sturdy build, and calm temperament, making it suitable for pulling vehicles like carts or wagons.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The farmer used a reliable cart horse to bring his goods to the market.
- Before trucks were common, the cart horse was essential for transportation and farm work.
Advanced Usage
- "work like a cart horse": To work very hard, performing heavy physical labor.
- He's been working like a cart horse all week to finish the construction project.
Variants and Related Words
- Dray horse: Another term for a heavy horse used for pulling loads, often synonymous with "cart horse."
- Draft horse (US) / Draught horse (UK): The general category of large, powerful horses used for pulling heavy loads, which includes cart horses.
- Carthorse: An alternative, single-word spelling.
Synonyms
- Draft horse: A horse bred for heavy work.
- Workhorse: An animal or person that performs hard work over a long period.
Related Phrases
- Cart and horse: Sometimes used in the idiom "putting the cart before the horse," meaning to do things in the wrong order. (Note: This idiom uses the words separately and is not a direct variant of the compound noun "cart horse").
Noun
- draft horse kept for pulling carts