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pram

noun as in baby carriage

noun as in bassinet

noun as in buggy

noun as in stroller

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Example Sentences

The court heard that on the day of the murder, Dempsey left her children in Armstrong’s care while she left to go to Belfast to buy a pram.

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This is unacceptable for disabled passengers, since these devices are smaller than a pram, and can easily fold up to fit into a cupboard or an overhead locker.

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Translink says it has begun rolling out a new fleet of buses with separate spaces for wheelchair users and prams, adding that staff have undergone training as part of its accessibility programme.

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Mason Reddy, 24, was seen pushing a pram and carrying his son, aged around two, in his arms while he shouted a racial slur, Sheffield Crown Court heard.

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Hockney, widely regarded as Britain's greatest living artist, was born in Bradford in 1937 and learned his craft by pushing a pram containing art materials around the city as he painted on the streets.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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