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golf cart

noun

  1. a small, battery-powered, three- or four-wheel vehicle used for transporting one or two golfers and their equipment around a golf course.


golf cart

noun

  1. a small motorized vehicle for transporting golfers and their equipment round a golf course
  2. a two-wheeled trolley with a long handle used for carrying golf clubs


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Word History and Origins

Origin of golf cart1

First recorded in 1950–55

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Example Sentences

So he turned around, and got in the back of the golf cart that was supposed to take him back to his car.

Now shaken from his reverie, stunned, Paterno walked over to the golf cart and crouched and shook the hand of the champ.

Sitting with Alexa in a golf cart during the film, her dad jokes: “What do you say when I ask for a day off?”

Carter worked with the top aide each had designated, and then shuttled between the two leaders in a golf cart.

Naturally, the president took the wheel of the golf cart to bring them to the next hole.

Down into the tunnels and then into a golf cart and out to his office.

He stopped the golf cart abruptly and reversed out of the driveway before the guards spotted him.

He walked as calmly as he could back to his golf-cart, clipping on his employee badge and tucking his shirt back in.

One of them had a two-wheeled cart, similar to a two-wheel golf cart and pulling some equipment on it.

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