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Baby Buggy

British  

noun

  1. a kind of child's light pushchair

  2. informal a small pram

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He races underneath, dodging cars, trucks and pedestrians, including a woman pushing a baby buggy, before abandoning the pursuit.

From Washington Times

“Trouble called, and Fred raced to the rescue. He leapt up, and BOOM! He pushed that baby buggy to safety.”

From Literature

His impact sent the baby buggy rolling backward.

From Literature

Nearly 5,000 runners competed in the 10k, 5k, “baby buggy” run and combo runs, according to official race results.

From Los Angeles Times

“I ran over Shirley with a tricycle, and a baby buggy. And I thought, ‘Oh dear, everybody’s going to hate me forever because I was so creepy mean to Shirley Temple!‘

From Seattle Times