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is carting

  • present progressive
    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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But when a delivery service is carting cash around town instead of a lukewarm burrito, the stakes and security concerns, obviously, are higher.

From MarketWatch Nov. 14, 2025

This week, the academy is carting the student winners all over LA, for screenings, studio meetings and filmmaker greetings.

From Washington Times Jun. 5, 2014

Once she starts selling those energy drinks she is carting into the garage and once she falls under the sway of Grant Show’s character, she’ll be out.

From New York Times Jan. 31, 2011

Oh, yes; he is carting sand, dressed in a grey shirt, and with a lot of other gentlemen in a long row A Oh, very honourable gentlemen, all of them!

From Jena or Sedan? by Franz Beyerlein