Stroller

  • 1Stroller — Nom Stroller Naissance 1950 Cavalier Marion Coakes Mould Stroller était un champion poney de sport irlandais, Pur sang anglais croisé Connemara, concourant en saut d obstacles. Sommaire …

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  • 2Stroller — Stroll er, n. One who strolls; a vagrant. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3stroller — (n.) child s push chair, 1920, agent noun from STROLL (Cf. stroll) (v.) …

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  • 4stroller — [strō′lər] n. 1. a person who saunters 2. a) a wanderer; esp., an itinerant actor b) a vagrant ☆ 3. a light, chairlike baby carriage, usually collapsible, with openings for the legs at the front …

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  • 5stroller — n. (esp. AE) to push a stroller (BE has pushchair) * * * [ strəʊlə] (esp. AE) to push a stroller (BE has pushchair) …

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  • 6stroller — UK [ˈstrəʊlə(r)] / US [ˈstroʊlər] noun [countable] Word forms stroller : singular stroller plural strollers 1) someone who is strolling 2) American a pushchair for small children …

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  • 7stroller — noun (AmE) ⇨ See also ↑pushchair ADJECTIVE ▪ baby ▪ double VERB + STROLLER ▪ push ▪ parents pushing strollers …

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  • 8stroller — [[t]stro͟ʊlə(r)[/t]] strollers N COUNT A stroller is a small chair on wheels, in which a baby or small child can sit and be wheeled around. [AM] (in BRIT, use pushchair) …

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  • 9stroller —    Irish    a habitual itinerant    But not on the stroll:     You ll not trick me, stroller. I saw you pull up and there s no one with you. (O Donoghue, 1988 addressing a lone gypsy) …

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  • 10stroller — /ˈstroʊlə / (say strohluh) noun 1. a person taking a walk or a stroll. 2. an itinerant performer. 3. Also, pushchair; Chiefly Victoria, Tasmania, SA and WA, pusher. a light collapsible chair on wheels, used for carrying small children. 4. →… …