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Definition of baby carriage in English: baby carriagenoun North American A pram. 〈北美〉婴儿车;(手推)童车 Example sentencesExamples - Families show up to walk with their kids who are in strollers and baby carriages, giving the campaign a good Sunday family image.
- Outside the women's missions, teenagers strut threateningly, while their newest illegitimate siblings are parked in baby carriages on the sidewalk.
- But you don't want your customers to start thinking about bassinettes and baby carriages.
- I had the baby carriage pointed up the hill, the dog at the end of the leash going in the other direction, a Rumpelstiltskin posture familiar to any parent.
- Once outside, I spotted a baby carriage in a dark corner of a street.
- Every day, he watched women with baby carriages ambling down paths and children tumbling in the grass, and it crushed him.
- ‘How poetic,’ I breathed, stopping to let a young woman pushing a baby carriage go before me.
- It is a surrealistic story involving a tense relationship between lovers, nannies pushing baby carriages, and starlets parading around in a snake pit of Hollywood promises.
- I wish I had been photographed then with my little victorious, evil satyr smile, instead of the family photo of me in a baby carriage reaching for a cloud.
- One, a work in progress, showed an old-style baby carriage, leather and steel, crumpled and tilted, in a small dark stone building.
- Parents leave their infants unattended in baby carriages outside stores - the aisles of shops are often too narrow to accommodate anything larger than an upright adult.
- There will be strolls in the park, baby carriages, little league games, teenage years, a wedding.
- On this side of the fence, smashed toilets, computer monitors and baby carriages are scattered about, alternately dropped from the heavens and hurled from nearby rooftops.
- And didn't I see you pushing a baby carriage the other day?
- It can't be long before we get such an establishment in Balmain, probably selling baby carriages as well.
- She dreamed of having children, pushing baby carriages, knitting little caps and sweaters, just like all her cousins.
- It came upon me very suddenly and soared upward and was about the size of a baby carriage.
- You see people walking down the street and talking and, you know, pushing baby carriages and having lunch with friends and you think, hey, how can their worlds go on?
- By 1903 the company offered a line of 260 products-chairs, divans, couches, tables, baby carriages, umbrella stands, music stands, screens, hampers, and benches.
- Rather than using colorful cloth rebozos to carry infants on their backs, they now use baby carriages.
Definition of baby carriage in US English: baby carriagenounˈbābē ˈkerijˈbeɪbi ˈkɛrɪdʒ North American A four-wheeled carriage for a baby, typically with a retractable hood, pushed by a person on foot. Example sentencesExamples - You see people walking down the street and talking and, you know, pushing baby carriages and having lunch with friends and you think, hey, how can their worlds go on?
- There will be strolls in the park, baby carriages, little league games, teenage years, a wedding.
- It can't be long before we get such an establishment in Balmain, probably selling baby carriages as well.
- She dreamed of having children, pushing baby carriages, knitting little caps and sweaters, just like all her cousins.
- One, a work in progress, showed an old-style baby carriage, leather and steel, crumpled and tilted, in a small dark stone building.
- And didn't I see you pushing a baby carriage the other day?
- By 1903 the company offered a line of 260 products-chairs, divans, couches, tables, baby carriages, umbrella stands, music stands, screens, hampers, and benches.
- I wish I had been photographed then with my little victorious, evil satyr smile, instead of the family photo of me in a baby carriage reaching for a cloud.
- It came upon me very suddenly and soared upward and was about the size of a baby carriage.
- I had the baby carriage pointed up the hill, the dog at the end of the leash going in the other direction, a Rumpelstiltskin posture familiar to any parent.
- Every day, he watched women with baby carriages ambling down paths and children tumbling in the grass, and it crushed him.
- Parents leave their infants unattended in baby carriages outside stores - the aisles of shops are often too narrow to accommodate anything larger than an upright adult.
- Families show up to walk with their kids who are in strollers and baby carriages, giving the campaign a good Sunday family image.
- But you don't want your customers to start thinking about bassinettes and baby carriages.
- ‘How poetic,’ I breathed, stopping to let a young woman pushing a baby carriage go before me.
- On this side of the fence, smashed toilets, computer monitors and baby carriages are scattered about, alternately dropped from the heavens and hurled from nearby rooftops.
- Outside the women's missions, teenagers strut threateningly, while their newest illegitimate siblings are parked in baby carriages on the sidewalk.
- Once outside, I spotted a baby carriage in a dark corner of a street.
- It is a surrealistic story involving a tense relationship between lovers, nannies pushing baby carriages, and starlets parading around in a snake pit of Hollywood promises.
- Rather than using colorful cloth rebozos to carry infants on their backs, they now use baby carriages.
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