food cart

collocation in English

meaningsoffoodandcart

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food
noun[C or U]
uk
/fuːd/
us
/fuːd/
something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep ...
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cart
noun[C]
uk
/kɑːt/
us
/kɑːrt/
a vehicle with either two or four wheels, pulled by a horse and used for ...
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(Definition offoodandcartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The voice recorder did record the sound of the passengers using thefoodcartas a battering ram against the cockpit door.
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The ingestion of the body andfoodcartalso destroys the engine, causing the plane to lose control.
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The two flee and eventually discover what they believe is afoodcart.
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During the villagefoodcartscene, a trainer as an extra, ran alongside the elephant telling her to keep moving.
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Flight attendants receive the orders via a tablet computer on thefoodcartthereby eliminating the traditional food and beverage service.
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Frying allows one to prepare a pizza without a pizza oven, for example from a streetfoodcartwhere an oven is impractical.
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The passengers then break down the cockpit door with thefoodcartand battle both hijackers over the controls.
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No one is aware of the ship's growing peril until afoodcartrolls on its own, showing the ship's growing tilt.
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Afoodcartlocated in the law school basement sells sandwiches, hot soups, fresh salads, beverages and snack items, and it also does not accept meal plans.
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In addition to determining what types of foods are allowed to be served, these local codes often specify mandates of what equipment should be installed on a mobilefoodcart.
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The celebration includes arts and crafts exhibitors, street performers and food carts.
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It is available in large restaurants and street food carts alike.
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Food carts usually have it available for customers and for take-away food it is dispensed in small hand-tied clear plastic bags.
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They then go back inside the food carts to await landing.
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Cheesesteaks have become popular in restaurants, cafeterias and food carts throughout the city with many locations being independently owned, family-run businesses.
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Under the plan, all restaurants, fast-food joints, delis, movie theaters, sports stadiums and food carts would be barred from selling sugar-sweetened drinks in cups larger than 16 ounces (0.5 liters).
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The whole animal was traditionally eaten; tripe, ("trippa") and ("lampredotto") were once regularly on the menu and still are sold at the food carts stationed throughout the city.
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Women also were unable to work outside the home and currently women can now be seen working in factories, portable food carts, and even owning their own business.
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