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

From New York Times

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

I’d take my young son there in his perambulator so we could all look at one another awhile.

From Washington Post

She beckons me over to look at a 19th-century perambulator, its fittings designed to resemble coiling snakes, the creatures that appear on the Duke of Devonshire’s family crest.

From The Guardian