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baby buggy
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baby buggy

Baby Buggy
n
1.Brit a kind of child's light pushchair
2. US and Canadian informal a small pram
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Noun1.baby buggy - a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed aroundbaby buggy - a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around
bassinet - a perambulator that resembles a bassinet
wheeled vehicle - a vehicle that moves on wheels and usually has a container for transporting things or people; "the oldest known wheeled vehicles were found in Sumer and Syria and date from around 3500 BC"


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A COMPANY has been forced to recall a million baby buggies after 12 children had their fingertips amputated by the folding pram's hinge.
Surely the baby could be carried or put in one of those baby buggies that these young mums continually block the aisles with in supermarkets.
They should also limit the number of baby buggies that clutter up the buses at this time - nobody ever folds them up
 
 
 
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