kart - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • go: Race Cars: very fast go kart Racing Cars for Sale.. .
  • race: Began racing career at nine years old, racing karts.
  • drive: With its low center of gravity it has been likened to driving a go kart on ever-changing tracks.
  • make: The tracks are also on a much smaller scale, making kart racing more accessible to the people.
  • have: We even have a kart dedicated for the disabled.. .
  • allow: The track at 1100 meters long and 7 meters wide will easily allow the 20 plus karts we run as a maximum.

Adjective modifier

  • electric: We also manufacture electric karts capable of speeds up to 100 mph.
  • fast: Jeepers Karting - The fastest karts in West Penwith.

Modifies a noun

  • racer: The target is a time suitable for an average kart racer taking into account the current weather conditions.
  • racing: NG: Tell us about your kart racing career, how did it start?
  • circuit: At 1300 meters, we are the longest, fastest kart circuit in the UK.
  • track: Hire and Drive is from 5pm until 9pm at the kart track as usual.
  • race: Certainly, people I know who have watched a kart race for the first time always seem amazed at how exciting it can be.
  • driver: Apart from Peter & Rick, the rest looked like proper kart drivers, being of the right height and weight.

Noun used with modifier

  • mario: Still a good game but diddy Kong was perhaps closer to how mario kart should've been.
  • rally: Quad bikes are best described as a cross between a motorbike and a rally kart.
  • road: The CUB kart is a battery operated off road rally kart which is extremely safe for children between 3-10 years of age.
  • race: My brother and I both race Karts here in New Zealand and are really into motorsport of all kinds.
  • go: I don't care what your lap time was, you crashed the go kart.
  • racing: Castle Combe is only licensed to run 4-stroke racing karts.

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