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go-cart
noun
A small, op wheeled vehicle for racing.
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"I remember his go-cart days.
Then there was a trip to a go-cart track.
But the whole go-cart mosh pit had been ripped out.
Michael Andretti talked Jody into giving Sage a go-cart for his fourth birthday.
The unfinished plywood board was about the right size for the frame of a go-cart.
"Then Mr Hague helped the infants class design a go-cart".
And when you sit in it your feet stick out in front of you, go-cart style.
I wasn't much of a go-cart driver, but I thought the novelty of the scheme might appeal.
For his birthday last week, his father, George, tracked down Dario's first childhood go-cart from a farmer near Bathgate.
Charles Gould, a lawyer in Newton, Mass., who owns 45 microcars, compares driving one to piloting a go-cart.
He pulled away from the field the way a Ferrari would pull away from a go-cart.
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