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perambulator

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


NOUN
bassinet
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NOUN
stroller
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NOUN
walker
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But outside his studio stand two British perambulators, quiet symbols of the treasured domesticity with his wife and two children into which he retreats to work on a dozen canvases at once.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the carts grinning passengers laughed and cheered amid a profusion of perambulators, beer bottles and kitchen chairs.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ragged, barefoot, with children in their arms, and the shabby remains of homes stacked on perambulators, carts and wheelbarrows, they trudged westward.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the afternoon two child's nurses push perambulators upon the scene.

From Time Magazine Archive

On the way we meet the fleeing inhabitants trundling their goods and chattels along with them in wheelbarrows, in perambulators, and on their backs.

From "All Quiet on the Western Front: A Novel" by Erich Maria Remarque




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