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has carted

  • present perfect
    of cart (3rd person singular).
    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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The mystery of this family meeting lies in a laundry basket Vernita has carted over from the house.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 20, 2024

On a mirror is a taped sign of a Ted Williams quote that he has carted to nearly every office he has inhabited in his long career: “Don’t ever let anyone monkey with your swing.”

From New York Times Jan. 2, 2020

To back up his charge, Fisher has carted about huge reproductions of Capp's cartoons with the supposed pornography marked.

From Time Magazine Archive

Emery, which puts a special emphasis on heavyweight cargo, has carted everything from pianos to a small submarine.

From Time Magazine Archive

Maybe it will be a very wet summer and we shall have the laugh on Bill, who has carted away all his stones.

From Mince Pie by Christopher Morley