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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
pushchair
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Collapsible pushchairs and wheelchairs can be carried in addition to the allowance.
▪ Grass and weeds are growing on to the footway and making it impossible for parents with pushchairs to use if.
▪ I was also pushing a double pushchair, bending over changing nappies and lifting the boys in and out of the car.
▪ My Silver Cross pushchair came from there.
▪ People came along the street with their pushchairs.
▪ The undertaker took him in a pushchair like a baby.
▪ Theresa is wheeling a pushchair and trying to cope with the twins.
▪ Three children crying in pushchairs were smacked.
Wiktionary
pushchair

n. (context British English) A small carriage in which a baby or child is pushed around; a stroller or baby buggy

WordNet
pushchair

n. a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around [syn: baby buggy, baby carriage, carriage, perambulator, pram, stroller, go-cart, pusher]

Usage examples of "pushchair".

Little children stood stoically holding onto the pushchairs of their younger siblings.

Characterless babies in pushchairs, harassed mothers, the occasional father bribing his child with sweets.

When he got to the front door without dropping his heavy burden, the small crowd of women and pushchaired toddlers cheered ironically and Charles, flushed and proud, nodded to acknowledge the cheers, something he had been taught to do since he was three years old.

And I saw A Clockwork Orange when you'd have still been in a pushchair.