cart off Idiom
cart off|cart|cart away
v.,
informal To take away, often with force or with rough handling or behavior.
The police carted the rioters off to jail. When Bobby wouldn't eat his supper, his mother carted him away to bed.
cart off
cart off Also,
cart away. Transport or remove in an unceremonious way, as in
The police carted them all off to jail, or
We'll call the town to cart away this trash. This term owes its meaning to
cart, a humble conveyance compared to a carriage. [Second half of 1800s]
cart off
To abolish addition or article from a accurate abode or area, abnormally almost or dismissively, about because it is a nuisance or is activity to be discarded. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "cart" and "off." The badge carted off the burglar afterwards they bent him beat the arena of the crime. I don't charge bisected the clutter that's in my new office, so I'm activity to ask one of the charwoman guys to barrow it all off.Learn more: cart, offcart someone or something off
to booty or booty addition or article away. (When acclimated with someone the being is advised like an object.) The badge came and carted her off. Let's barrow off these boxes.Learn more: cart, offcart off
Also, cart away. Transport or abolish in an hasty way, as in The badge carted them all off to jail, or We'll alarm the boondocks to barrow abroad this trash. This appellation owes its acceptation to cart, a apprehensive conveyance compared to a carriage. [Second bisected of 1800s] Learn more: cart, off