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UK
/bˈʌɡi/
]
[ US /ˈbəɡi/ ]
[ US /ˈbəɡi/ ]
NOUN
- a small lightweight carriage; drawn by a single horse
ADJECTIVE
-
informal or slang terms for mentally irregular
it used to drive my husband balmy - infested with bugs
How To Use buggy In A Sentence
- De Forest had only one seat to his buggy, and it was rather irksome to be conveying two ladies around all the time. The Expressman and the Detective
- This implementation of the principle of least privilege helps contain security breaches arising from buggy code, malicious code, user error and malicious users.
- On an unseasonally nippy May Tuesday, two women, a man and a young girl wheeling a baby's buggy, set about cracking open the votes in Kinsealy.
- I sat in the buggy, holding the reins over the trembling, wild-eyed bay, while William descended and, with great dignity, tied up the disabled swingletree. A Circuit Rider's Wife
- He looked up from the floor of his buggy and saw a large crenate tree just before he hit it.
- We would push the buggy there and back, through fields of lavender and corn. Times, Sunday Times
- I'm certain this has been mentioned in many, many reviews thus far, but I cannot avoid mentioning just how buggy this game is.
- Maclaren Techno Four Seasons Pushchair Description 1 buggy, 4 seasons, 8 looks: The four seasons buggy is suitable from birth and comes complete with 3 reversible seat liners for spring, summer and autumn, a footmuff for winter, boot, a reversible blanket, raincover and storage bag to coordinate with all 4 seasons. WN.com - Articles related to Trinoma welcomes summer
- Second place went a dune buggy retrofitted by engineers at ElbIt'systems, an Israeli military contractor.
- For example the boot can take a child buggy and golf clubs, both items lying flat on the floor, between the rear wheel arches, without having to utilise the folding seat facility.