baby carriage

NOUN
  1. a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around
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How To Use baby carriage In A Sentence

  • A man passed her, then a woman with a baby carriage, the baby inside waving a pacifier.
  • Now she is walking toward him, half a block away, pushing a baby carriage.
  • A baby carriage was overturned, and a heavy rain of black ash descended for a long while afterward.
  • A baby carriage was overturned, and a heavy rain of black ash descended for a long while afterward.
  • After the city tried to stymie metal thieves by banning the use of shopping carts (the main conveyance for scrap) off store premises, scavengers just switched to baby carriages, some stolen from porches. Cops and Squatters
  • Organic grocers and twentysomethings in dreadlocks and sandals still coexist with Turkish kebab stands and immigrant women in headscarves pushing baby carriages. Archive 2007-07-01
  • To lock up his family's baby carriage in the common hallway, he hammered a steel plate and eyebolt into the base of the wall just outside his front door. Serving That Uptown Sound
  • I think the guy who sets off the “bomb in the baby carriage ... wired to the radio” is more likely hiding than posing as a non-combatant. The Volokh Conspiracy » Clandestine Military Operations
  • Rather than using colorful cloth rebozos to carry infants on their backs, they now use baby carriages.
  • When he dropped by a BMV office in Lafayette recently, a woman pushing a baby carriage rushed to embrace him. The Governor Who Cut His State Down to Size
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