1. carting - Noun
2. carting - Verb
of Cart
Source: Webster's dictionaryA wide and a dot follow, then Cooper picks one up and then some, down on one knee to turn length ball into a half-volley, carting a one-bounce four over deep backward square. Source: Internet
Before this, dams were dry, and we were carting water and feeding stock for months,” Stephanie Stewart, who lives on a farm in northern New South Wales, said. Source: Internet
Officers then carried out an hours-long raid on the publication’s offices, cordoning off large sections of the newsroom and carting away containers full of confiscated material, as the newspaper’s staff live-streamed the proceedings. Source: Internet
This resulted in the military junta coming down heavily on artists by closing the Fine Art Institute and carting away all the presses and other studio equipment. Source: Internet
As I was carting all those clothes into the dressing room I felt a little like Carrie Bradshaw. Source: Internet
An amazing week filled with sharks, sailing, Lionfish Hunting, golf carting and many new adventures! Source: Internet