Similar words: ambulance, regulator, speculator, regulatory, tribulation, operator, dilatory, escalator. Meaning: [pə'ræmbjəleɪtə(r) /-jʊl-] n. a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around.
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1 Margarett walked the baby in a perambulator until she saw the police leave the building hours later.
2 Harper found lace perambulator covers that made perfect tops for the women, and printed silk jersey for church dresses.
3 The woman pushed the perambulator dong the pavement.
4 Except perambulator, rolling chair, any traveler's vehicle, bicycle is forbidden to be parked in or driven into the park.
5 She stood her baby in the perambulator and went into the kitchen.
6 When again I passed through the foyer that day, the perambulator was gone, of course.
7 Pillow and blanket, in size befitting that missing infant, made that black perambulator all the more confounding.
8 One morning Lucinda and Jane had gone a drive in the doll's perambulator.
9 That was a close shave . The car just missed that perambulator.
10 One morning Lucinda and Jane had gone out for a drive in the doll's perambulator.
11 Even while I trotted prattling by my burse's side I regretted that good old days when I had, and wasn't,(www.Sentencedict.com) a perambulator.
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