Baby buggy


a conveyance similar to an infant’s crib set on four wheels and meant to be pushed.
Historical Examples

Do you think she is in a baby buggy like your little sister’s?
Two Indian Children of Long Ago Frances Taylor

You knew when Milly Glaenzer changed the baby buggy for a go-cart.
Fanny Herself Edna Ferber

There was a nervous twitch of the hand that adjusted the robes about the crippled child she was wheeling in a baby buggy.
School Credit for Home Work Lewis Raymond Alderman

noun
trademark (Brit) a kind of child’s light pushchair
(US & Canadian, informal) a small pram
noun
(US & Canadian) Also baby buggy. a cot-like four-wheeled carriage for a baby British term pram

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