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* Belarusian: {{t|be|каля́ска|f}}, {{t|be|дзіця́чая каля́ска|f}} |
* Belarusian: {{t|be|каля́ска|f}}, {{t|be|дзіця́чая каля́ска|f}} |
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Revision as of 19:25, 27 March 2019
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
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Noun
stroller (plural strollers)
- A seat or chair on wheels, pushed by somebody walking behind it, typically used for transporting babies and young children.
- One who strolls.
- A vagrant.
- 1771, Tobias Smollett, Humphry Clinker, Penguin Classics, 1985, p.41:
- The mayor observed that it was great presumption in Wilson, who was a stroller, to proceed to such extremities with a gentleman of family and fortune; and threatened to commit him on the vagrant act.
- 1771, Tobias Smollett, Humphry Clinker, Penguin Classics, 1985, p.41:
- Men's semiformal daytime dress comprising a grey or black single- or double-breasted coat, grey striped or checked formal trousers, a grey or silver necktie, and a grey, black or buff waistcoat.
Synonyms
- (UK) pushchair
- (UK) baby buggy
Translations
seat on wheels used to transport babies
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person strolling
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