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Definition of stroller in English: strollernoun ˈstrəʊləˈstroʊlər 1A person taking a leisurely walk. 散步者,闲逛者 shady gardens where strollers could relax 散步者可休息的绿树成荫的花园。 Example sentencesExamples - Saturday morning strollers were greeted with a revolting scene as they walked along Webster's Lock in Graiguecullen.
- The eyesore, which has claimed its fair share of bended fenders and caused innumerable headaches to strollers and cyclists, won't be missed.
- Casual strollers can watch classes and rehearsals while walking by.
- I glanced back at the man, who was thirty yards away and almost invisible through the park's Sunday strollers.
- Regular strollers take note that a 10 km charity walk takes place in Lisselton on Good Friday.
- The navigator's migraine had subsided, and as we walked out of Skidby there were some strollers and horse riders on the move, things looked fine.
- Cops gave tickets to 513 other city strollers for walking through a red light.
- But do not imagine that because we sauntered we were idle strollers!
- Today, tango dancers entertain strollers while a collection of galleries, antique shops and cafes surround the plaza.
- Shoppers and strollers should walk up the road and vehicle parking should be restricted to the southern side of Cubbon Road.
- And club officials have thanked the athletes and Sunday strollers for the big support they gave to Sunday's event.
- The 230 city footpaths closed to halt the risk of spreading the infection are still being used by some dog walkers and strollers.
- Swimmers and strollers alike take advantage of the safe, golden beaches located conveniently nearby.
- By day the numerous cafés welcome strollers sipping cafés blancs (not coffee at all, as I discover painfully, but boiling rose water).
- Serious, speedy walkers led the pack of more relaxed Sunday strollers in the Daily Dispatch / Rotary Big Walk.
- While there's full access to the museum, the wilder reaches of Pollok Park are firmly off limits to dog walkers and Sunday strollers.
- A casual stroller or a citizen walking to a building on MG Road should be prepared for some heavy-duty hurdles.
2North American A chair on wheels, typically folding, in which a baby or young child can be pushed along; a pushchair. Example sentencesExamples - Envelope address labels work well on hard surfaces like car seats and strollers.
- Do you prefer a regular stroller and a car seat or a convertible travel system?
- Buses accommodate strollers, and trains have places for children to play.
- It is customary to take children outdoors every day in prams or strollers.
- A man jogs by with a child in a stroller and they wave.
- Tverskaya Street, the capital's principal artery, is filled with strollers, late-model cars, and outdoor cafés.
- I took off running as best as I could without losing control of the stroller, not noticing the car passing me.
- A travel system has a stay in the car base, a stroller frame to which the infant carrier/car safety seat is attached.
- The infant/toddler car seat then can be attached to a stroller frame and later it can reattach to the base that's in the car.
- From the street, there was the sound of police sirens, the bus hitting the stroller and an assortment of screams and squealing brakes.
- The small child in the stroller with her was soon in a screaming frenzy as well.
- He said a landfill project could be constructed which would include a road for bicyclists and beach strollers.
- They're strapped into strollers, booster seats, car seats.
- I was there on an extremely busy day, and the crowds were easily accommodated, despite many wheelchairs and strollers.
- A convertible travel system may be your preference over a regular stroller and a car seat.
- We're taking the car seat and a stroller and all the toys that distract her for more than fractions of actual seconds.
- There are two basic flavours of tandem jogging strollers, the seats can be positioned side-by-side or one in front of the other.
- Families move en masse to the beach lugging strollers and coolers, and kids on bikes zigzag in the street.
3South African A young urban vagrant; a street child. 〈南非〉都市年轻流浪汉;街头流浪儿 a little stroller taps on the window and cups his hands in a begging gesture
RhymesAngola, barbola, bipolar, bowler, bronchiolar, canola, carambola, circumpolar, coaler, Coca-Cola, cola, comptroller, consoler, controller, Ebola, eidola, extoller, Finola, Gorgonzola, granola, Hispaniola, kola, Lola, lunisolar, mandola, molar, multipolar, Ndola, patroller, payola, pianola, polar, roller, Savonarola, scagliola, scroller, sola, solar, tombola, Tortola, troller, Vignola, viola, Zola Definition of stroller in US English: strollernounˈstrōlərˈstroʊlər 1North American A chair on wheels, typically folding, in which a baby or young child can be pushed along. British term pushchair Example sentencesExamples - Christina pushed Jason's stroller through the grass near Ezra's roses.
- One of the pedestrians being thrown into me was a young woman pushing a baby stroller.
- You are pushing the stroller or holding the baby with one arm while the other holds a cigarette which you puff at intervals.
- I learned how to get a child to sleep sitting up, in a stroller, while you push said stroller around your kitchen table endlessly.
- Following the crowd, Mia realized that she never let go of his hand; he kept a firm hold as he pushed Brady's stroller along.
- Beach chairs and umbrellas along with rafts and almost everything else went into a battered old baby stroller my mom pushed.
- Men began to attend Lamaze classes, push baby strollers, and burp junior.
- Nannies push baby strollers down them as kids ride their bikes or romp in well-kept playgrounds.
- Dad patiently pushes a loaded baby stroller through the main gates into the Stampede grounds.
- Finally, it seemed, Mother Russia was back on her feet, pushing around baby strollers.
- People would walk by your house in sweaters and shorts, pushing their baby strollers along in front of them.
- Pushing Andy's stroller back and forth with a foot, I curled up in my chair.
- Your baby's stroller becomes like a bunting on wheels with these blankets.
- On the porch is an empty baby stroller and an overturned ashtray.
- Last year, consumers spent $8.6 billion on baby furniture, including cribs, mattresses, high chairs, strollers and baby gates.
- Young girls dressed in thigh-high skirts and midriff shirts push their babies in strollers.
- When fully folded the Reebok jogging stroller takes up remarkably little space.
- The first time I saw this stroller at Buy Buy Baby, I wasn't really sure what it was.
- People were out shopping, walking dogs, pushing baby strollers.
- ‘I love you, Daddy,’ she whispered, and then turned away, pushing the baby stroller ahead of her with obvious effort.
2A person taking a leisurely walk. 散步者,闲逛者 shady gardens where strollers could relax 散步者可休息的绿树成荫的花园。 Example sentencesExamples - Saturday morning strollers were greeted with a revolting scene as they walked along Webster's Lock in Graiguecullen.
- A casual stroller or a citizen walking to a building on MG Road should be prepared for some heavy-duty hurdles.
- I glanced back at the man, who was thirty yards away and almost invisible through the park's Sunday strollers.
- Today, tango dancers entertain strollers while a collection of galleries, antique shops and cafes surround the plaza.
- Shoppers and strollers should walk up the road and vehicle parking should be restricted to the southern side of Cubbon Road.
- But do not imagine that because we sauntered we were idle strollers!
- The eyesore, which has claimed its fair share of bended fenders and caused innumerable headaches to strollers and cyclists, won't be missed.
- Serious, speedy walkers led the pack of more relaxed Sunday strollers in the Daily Dispatch / Rotary Big Walk.
- Casual strollers can watch classes and rehearsals while walking by.
- Swimmers and strollers alike take advantage of the safe, golden beaches located conveniently nearby.
- By day the numerous cafés welcome strollers sipping cafés blancs (not coffee at all, as I discover painfully, but boiling rose water).
- And club officials have thanked the athletes and Sunday strollers for the big support they gave to Sunday's event.
- The navigator's migraine had subsided, and as we walked out of Skidby there were some strollers and horse riders on the move, things looked fine.
- Regular strollers take note that a 10 km charity walk takes place in Lisselton on Good Friday.
- The 230 city footpaths closed to halt the risk of spreading the infection are still being used by some dog walkers and strollers.
- While there's full access to the museum, the wilder reaches of Pollok Park are firmly off limits to dog walkers and Sunday strollers.
- Cops gave tickets to 513 other city strollers for walking through a red light.
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