The plan of the avenues and streets, as has been aptly said, suggests a cartwheel superimposed upon a gridiron-an arrangement, by the way, which may be studied on a small scale in Carlsruhe.
"America To-day, Observations and Reflections"
William Archer
Roger rolled up to the group cartwheel fashion as they gathered about the stone on which their new cousin was sitting.
"Ethel Morton at Chautauqua"
Mabell S. C. Smith
The fellow turned one last cartwheel, then collapsed into a bundle of dead rags.
"The Next Time We Die"
Robert Moore Williams