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UK
/pˈɛɹɐmbjˌʊleɪtɐ/
]
NOUN
- a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around
How To Use perambulator In A Sentence
- His world was the big old square wicker perambulator, the dark walls of which hemmed him in on three sides, the fourth consisting of his featherbed, beneath which, throughout the summer, he lay unresistant. Two Tales of Old Strasbourg
- In fact, in many ways, his ejection of playthings from his perambulator has left me free to make vastly superior new arrangements concerning a couple of products, much to my satisfaction.
- Julius was a perambulator through great cities, befriender of strangers, and nonaffiliated political thinker.
- The wealth of small detail and delight along the walkway can only really be seen and appreciated from the perspective of the perambulator.
- Open-door environments also encourage serial perambulators because employees constantly stroll around in search of a chat.
- If you wish to understand what the average nurse-girl is like, you have but to walk through any of the public gardens; you will see babies without number left in the blazing sun, some hanging half-way out of their perambulators, others sucking large, painted 'lollies' or green apples. Town Life in Australia
- Coincidentally, when out for a woodsy walk this morning, my co-perambulator noticed a set of tracks in the snow and noted that they likely belonged to “something large, galumphing.” The Boat | Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast
- In the song lyrics, the perambulator is simply ‘coming’ and ‘going’.
- The wolf is very depressed, it all exit inside the hole perambulatory hind stem entirely again, hide in mouth of a cave to await prey again next.
- I regretted the good old days when I wasn't yet a perambulator but rather I had one.