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are carting

  • present progressive
    of cart.
    cart
    noun
    a heavy two-wheeled vehicle, commonly without springs, drawn by mules, oxen, or the like, used for the conveyance of heavy goods.

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Nicole: Meanwhile, over at Big Head’s amazing incubator, the movers have arrived and are carting off everything Big Head apparently RENTED.

From Seattle Times Jun. 5, 2016

So her family are carting her coffin to Jefferson, Miss, for the funeral.

From The Guardian Oct. 6, 2014

Then fleets of trucks are carting loads to various landfills, making so many runs that city officials have issued traffic alerts.

From New York Times Jul. 4, 2011

Shaking the money tree harder than ever, U.S. colleges and universities are carting off a rich harvest of gifts.

From Time Magazine Archive

Betty and Martha Green could not come because they were preparing a meal for the men who are carting manure to Betty's potato patch.

From Three Years in Tristan da Cunha by Katherine Mary Barrow