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stroller

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A seat or chair on wheels, pushed by somebody walking behind it, typically used for transporting babies and young children. 2 One who strolls. 3 A vagrant. 4 Men's semiformal daytime dress comprising a grey or black single- or double-breasted coat, ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Stroller may refer to: A form of baby transport Street children in Cape Town living a bergie lifestyle Stroller (style) , men's daytime semiformal wear Stroller (horse) , show jumping champion

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who walks at a leisurely pace [syn: saunterer , ambler ] a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around [syn: baby buggy , baby carriage , carriage , perambulator , pram , go-cart , pushchair , pusher ]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1600, "strolling player;" 1670s, "one who strolls, a wanderer," agent noun from stroll (v.). Meaning "child's push-chair" is from 1920.

Usage examples of stroller.

She quickly scanned the startled pedestrians, slowed down by the galvanizing shout which had caught the attention of even blasé New York night strollers.

Mixed with the medley of strollers who traversed Chinatown were blue-uniformed patrolmen.

Mia wheeled Gabi into the building, folded the stroller, and started up the stairs with the stroller in one hand and Gabi in the other.

The right side of the walkway was finished in a simple nonslip surface, clearly designed for casual strollers or those who wanted to pause and linger over the view of the Canyonade be low.

The southern edge of the park extended up Mount Pisgah, where trails varied in difficulty from acceptable for strollers to trails so steep and rough that it took experienced climbers to follow them.

She pushed her around the streets to the local park in a thirdhand stroller given to her by Ranier House, and she fed her and bathed her and dressed her up in the free hand-out clothes, as if she were a little doll.

Thus, Pertinax, thou art no more than what thou seemest, to wit--a poor, fierce rogue, and I, a beggarly stroller.

Now that he was on dry land she felt happier, for she had the whole of the Piazzetta in which to manoeuvre, thronged with strollers in the cool of the evening, quivering with pigeons, surrounded by shadows - cover enough for a regiment.

Today was a good day for picnickers and strollers because it was a weekday.

And in just over an hour, mother, daughter and kitten appeared in the Bois, and we and the fountains wept, and the little cat wailed in astonishment, and God alone knows what the early strollers made of it all.

At burglaries, auto thefts, shopliftingswhat the heck, unpack those strollers and give the little tykes a thrill!

Filled with energy from ten days of unabated pampering by her sister, Casey pushed the stroller carrying her precious niece and sighed.

And now you are pushing your way forward, thrusting other vacationers aside, knocking over their strollers if necessary, because little Jason wants to ride on Space Mountain.

If the upper-middle class, with other classes, is destined to "move on" into amorphism, here, pickled in these pages, it lies under glass for strollers in the wide and ill-arranged museum of Letters.

Tingling with apprehension, Apara hurried across the park that fronted the mansion, unseen by the evening strollers and beggars, then climbed onto the trunk of one of the endless stream of limousines that entered the grounds.