Meaning & Definition of word "Wheelbarrow"

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    Wheelbarrow

    /ˈwiːlˌbɛroʊ/

    noun:

    • 1. A small, hand-propelled vehicle with a single wheel, used for transporting loads.
      • Example: He used a wheelbarrow to carry soil from the garden to the compost pile.
    • 2. An apparatus resembling a wheelbarrow, used in some games (such as the 'wheelbarrow race') where one player supports another's legs while walking on their hands.
      • Example: During the field day activities, the kids enjoyed competing in the wheelbarrow races.
    • 3. A metaphorical term for a burdensome or cumbersome task or responsibility.
      • Example: After taking on more work at the office, she felt like she was pushing a wheelbarrow uphill.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'whelebarwe', from 'wheel' + 'barrow' (a kind of cart).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    push a wheelbarrow:

    To work hard to carry or move something heavy.

    load the wheelbarrow:

    To fill the wheelbarrow with materials for transportation.

    Related Words

    barrow:

    A type of cart used to transport materials.

    hand truck:

    A two-wheeled cart for moving heavy items.

    Slang Meanings of wheelbarrow

    Meaning: To be burdened or overloaded.

    Example Sentence: He feels like he's pushing a wheelbarrow with all these tasks.

    Meaning: A person who is considered incompetent or clumsy.

    Example Sentence: Don't be such a wheelbarrow when it comes to lifting heavy things!