Noun
wheeled vehicle that can be pushed by a person; may have one or two or four wheels
Source: WordNetI told them that my grandfather had died in the Great Crash of 1929 - a stockbroker jumped out of a window and crushed him and his pushcart down below. Mario Cuomo
It is a myth that art has to be sold. It is not like stocking a grocery store where people fill a pushcart. Art is a product that has no apparent need. The salesperson builds the need in the mind of the buyer. Jack White
he used a handcart to carry the rocks away Source: Internet
their pushcart was piled high with groceries Source: Internet
For those with permanent shops, things are going smooth, but people like us have no hope of resuming pushcart business,” said Basheer, who used to sell eatables on the beach. Source: Internet
In 1979 Acker finally received popular attention when she won a Pushcart Prize for her short story "New York City in 1979." Source: Internet