barrow

/ˈbɛroʊ/
noun
  1. A small cart with two wheels and handles, used for carrying loads; a wheelbarrow.
    • He loaded the barrow with bricks and pushed it across the construction site.
    • The gardener used a barrow to move bags of soil to the flower beds.
    • She balanced a heavy barrow full of firewood down the garden path.
  2. A mound of earth or stones built over a burial site in ancient times; a burial mound.
    • Treasure hunters once dug into the barrow looking for gold.
    • The grassy barrow was the only sign of an ancient grave.
    • Archaeologists excavated a Bronze Age barrow on the hill.
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