dray

/dreɪ/
noun
  1. A low, strong cart or wagon without sides, used for carrying heavy loads, especially beer barrels.
    • The brewery loaded the kegs onto a dray pulled by two large horses.
    • The farmer used a dray to haul sacks of grain from the field to the barn.
    • In the old city, a dray clattered over the cobblestones, delivering ale to the pubs.
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