stroller
word
Definition
A stroller is a small vehicle with wheels where a baby or young child can sit while being pushed by an adult.
Usage & Nuances
'Stroller' is mainly used in American English; British English often uses 'pushchair' or 'buggy'. Used for babies and toddlers, not older children. Collocations include 'folding stroller', 'baby stroller', and 'stroller-friendly'.
Spanish: cochecito (de bebé) - carrito de paseoPortuguese (BR): carrinho de bebêPortuguese (PT): carrinho de bebéChinese (Simplified): 婴儿推车Chinese (Traditional): 嬰兒推車Hindi: बेबी स्ट्रोलर - बच्चे की गाड़ीArabic: عربة أطفالBengali: স্ট্রলার - বেবি কার - পুশচেয়ারRussian: прогулочная коляскаJapanese: ベビーカーVietnamese: xe đẩy em béKorean: 유모차Turkish: bebek arabasıUrdu: بچوں کی گاڑی - بیبی اسٹرولرIndonesian: kereta dorong bayi
Example Sentences
Is this coffee shop stroller-friendly?
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She put her baby in the stroller and went for a walk.
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The stroller is lightweight and easy to fold.
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We bought a new stroller for our twins.
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I left the diaper bag in the stroller again!
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You'll probably need a stroller for the theme park—it's a lot of walking.
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