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perambulator

[per-am-byuh-ley-ter] / pərˈæm byəˌleɪ tər /


NOUN
bassinet
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NOUN
stroller
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NOUN
walker
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Example Sentences

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The only other people waiting for the omnibus were a mother with two babies in one of the new wheeled perambulators that could be pushed from behind.

From Literature

A perambulator, Katchor has always been expert at capturing the texture and sociology of vanishing aspects of city life.

From New York Times

It was as thick around its girth as a perambulator.

From Literature

In one exchange, he said: "Mr Speaker, we have got perambulators and nannies into this session, which I think must be a first for questions to the Leader of the House."

From BBC

But San Francisco coaxed out my inner perambulator.

From New York Times