cart away
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Definition
- Verb (transitive):
- To remove or transport something, typically something large, heavy, or unwanted, using a vehicle or cart. The phrase emphasizes the act of taking something away, often implying disposal or clearing out.
Usage
- This phrasal verb is used to describe the action of moving items away from a location. It often carries a nuance that the items being moved are bulky, numerous, or being disposed of.
- It is commonly used in the passive voice.
- The particle "away" can sometimes be replaced with "off" without a significant change in meaning (e.g., "cart off").
Examples
- Verb:
- After the renovation, they had to cart away all the construction debris.
- The old appliances were carted away by the city's sanitation department.
- We need to cart these broken chairs away before the guests arrive.
Advanced Usage
- "to cart something away": The standard form, focusing on the removal of a specific object or group of objects.
- The team worked quickly to cart away the fallen branches after the storm.
- Often used in contexts of cleaning, renovation, waste removal, or moving.
Variants and Related Words
- Cart off (verb): A synonym with identical meaning.
- They carted off the junk to the dump.
- Haul away (verb): A close synonym, also implying moving heavy or large items.
- Remove (verb): A more general synonym without the specific implication of using a vehicle.
Synonyms
- Haul away
- Take away
- Carry off
- Remove
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Cart off: To take something away, especially something unwanted.
- The officials carted off the illegal merchandise.
Related Idioms
Verb
- take away by means of a vehicle
- They carted off the old furniture