horse and cart
The phrase "horse and cart" refers to a traditional mode of transportation that involves a horse pulling a wheeled cart or carriage. It was commonly used before the invention of automobiles and is still seen today in some rural areas or used for recreational purposes. The horse provides the power to move the cart, and the cart serves as a means of carrying goods, people, or other loads.
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