Sentence examples for cart off from inspiring English sources

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cart off

verb

To transport (someone), especially someone who is incapable of movement

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An adversary could blow up a fuel assembly and cart off the pieces, he said.

At others, the naked steelwork is slowly rusting away while van dals cart off anything movable.

The friezes had clearly been too heavy for anybody to cart off.

Moments later, florists arrived to cart off the miniature evergreens Honda had rented for the event.

Two hundred soldiers arrived in October to cut all the mast-wires and cart off the studio kit.

Syrian officials say they managed to cart off many of the most priceless icons to Damascus before ISIS arrived.

There has never been a robbery, the reason being that money sacks are too heavy to cart off.

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The memo also said that players explained to Goodell that the term "cart-off" referred to when players had the wind knocked out of them and had to leave the field only briefly.

A summary prepared following a Saints preseason game included the statement, "1 Cart-off – Crank up the John Deer (sic) Tractor" in reference to a hit on an opposing player.

It paid players $1,500 for knocking a player out of a game, and $1,000 for a "cart-off" (hitting a player hard enough that he had to be helped off the field).

Tagliabue exonerated the former Saints linebacker Scott Fujita, now with the Cleveland Browns, finding he had not engaged in conduct detrimental to the league because he did not participate in a program promoting "cart-off" and "knockout" hits.

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