What's the difference between handcar and handcart?
Handcar
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Previous projects have involved the artists hanging or swinging off tall buildings or bridges, driving a homemade handcar through Berlin’s metro tunnels and scaling skyscrapers in Tokyo and Prague.
(2) Advice is given concerning routine handcare for all dental practitioners.
Handcart
Definition:
(n.) A cart drawn or pushed by hand.
Example Sentences:
(1) Should we care if the high street goes to hell in a handcart?
(2) That they see Britain as the place to do so says something heartening, when the popular narrative – jointly constructed by our media and our politics – says we are a declining nation going to hell in a handcart.
(3) George Osborne wants to be the chancellor who cut away the deficit so he can become prime minister, and the rest of the country can go to hell in a handcart.
(4) 11.26am GMT Yesterday, energy secretary Ed Davey was pushing the renewables handcart, using Russia and the Crimea as added justification for the growth of offshore wind farms, my colleague Terry Macalister reported.
(5) "While I sweep up the wrappers I watch the other rituals of the morning: Mr Halpert unlocking the laundry's handcart from its mooring to a cellar door, Joe Cornacchia's son-in-law stacking out the empty crates from the delicatessen, the barber bringing out his sidewalk folding chair ... Mr Lofaro, the short, thick-bodied, white-aproned fruit man who stands outside his doorway up the street, his arms folded, his feet planted, looking solid as earth itself."
(6) He pointed out that Love Productions – in which Sky bought a 70% stake last year – also made the controversial documentary Benefits Street , about communities subsisting on welfare: for him, the shows are flipsides of the same Daily Mail-ish coin: “The poor are going to hell in a handcart, but all is well in the village-hall vision of England.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Richard McKerrow, the co-founder of Love Productions.
(7) But that would mean linking arms with the side of the media that insists Britain has gone to hell in a handcart.
(8) All these freedoms were won in the face of ferocious opposition from the same hell-in-a-handcart brigade.
(9) The middle-aged folk of today might be an especially unhappy cohort, either because of their particular relationship to the economic cycle, or because they’re living through an era when everything actually is going to hell in a handcart.
(10) In Glasgow , we had lots of murders of young people, and we thought: 'we are going to hell in a handcart'.
(11) Yet there are Labour voices who believe our credibility depends on hitching ourselves to the coalition's handcart.
(12) THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS.” “THIS IS ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF THIS COUNTRY GOING TO HELL IN A HANDCART.” The last of those points is an example of how well Breitbart knows its audience.