Pushchair (noun)

  1. A small chair with wheels, typically used for the transportation of young children, that is pushed by a person.
  2. A baby carriage or stroller that is pushed by hand.
  3. A small chair with wheels and a handle which is used for pushing a young child around.

Origin:

The term "pushchair" is a combination of the words "push" and "chair" which refers to a small chair that is pushed by a person.

Examples:

  1. The mother pushed the baby in a pushchair.
  2. The pushchair was designed for easy maneuverability.
  3. He folded up the pushchair and put it in the trunk of the car.
  4. The pushchair had a canopy to protect the baby from the sun.
  5. The park was full of parents pushing their children in pushchairs.
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