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The phrase, "Don't put the cart before the horse," is an idiom. It means do not do things in the wrong sequence or order.
The horse has been put before the cart - in other words, something is, or is being done, the wrong way round.
click on the cart put the tracking device in the cart and press the cart and you beat that part
God put where to go in there minds and they went to the ark and knew what to do
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Putting the cart before the horse means doing things in the wrong order.
The phrase 'don't put the cart before the horse' is an example of an idiomatic expression.
Put a d*** in it
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buy a golf cart and put a solar panel on tp of it.
Wrong question, it depends on the charger, not the golf cart.
It means the same as putting the horse before the cart, i.e. doing things in the wrong order.