different between pulling vs carthorse
pulling
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p?l??/
- Rhymes: -?l??
Etymology 1
From Middle English *pullynge, equivalent to pull +? -ing.
Verb
pulling
- present participle of pull
Etymology 2
From Middle English pulling, pullyng, pullynge, equivalent to pull +? -ing.
Noun
pulling (plural pullings)
- The act by which something is pulled.
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carthorse
English
Alternative forms
- cart horse
- cart-horse
Etymology
cart +? horse
Noun
carthorse (plural carthorses)
- A large, strong horse used for pulling heavy loads.
- 1840, Horace Smith (ed.), Memoirs, Letters, and Comic Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, of the Late James Smith
- The blacksmith's forge shone bright on the opposite side of the way, and the proprietor had the hind-leg of a carthorse in his leather-coated lap.
- 1852, Charles Dickens, Household Words
- He is not a man of independent fortune, for he works like a carthorse.
- 1840, Horace Smith (ed.), Memoirs, Letters, and Comic Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, of the Late James Smith
Anagrams
- horsecart, orchestra, rheocrats
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