baby carriage
a conveyance similar to an infant's crib set on four wheels and meant to be pushed.
Origin of baby carriage
1- Also called baby buggy, carriage.
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How to use baby carriage in a sentence
I saw police officers and first responders and pedestrians including a woman with a baby carriage racing toward us.
New York Journalists Remember the First Moments of 9/11 | Abby Haglage | September 11, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTIn one picture on her Instagram account, the model poses jokingly with a baby carriage.
The Angel Moroni appears with a halo made from the wheel of a baby carriage.
He went and sat upon a bench; and the hour came, and at last down the path strolled a nurse-girl, wheeling a baby-carriage.
Love's Pilgrimage | Upton SinclairYour mother was still pushing you around in a baby-carriage then.
The Penal Cluster | Ivar Jorgensen (AKA Randall Garrett)
Mrs. Maynard opened the front door just as the children approached with the baby-carriage.
Marjorie's Busy Days | Carolyn WellsWe could not keep the baby-carriage in our apartment, even if we had been willing to haul it up and down a flight of stairs.
Paris Vistas | Helen Davenport GibbonsAnd we returned to join in the celebration, my husband pushing the baby-carriage and I with progeny hanging to both hands.
Paris Vistas | Helen Davenport Gibbons
British Dictionary definitions for baby carriage
Also: baby buggy US and Canadian a cot-like four-wheeled carriage for a baby: British term: pram
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