Similar words: chair, chairman, hair, heel, chain, pulchritude, peel, feel. Meaning: [ˈwiːltʃeə] n. a movable chair mounted on large wheels; for invalids or those who cannot walk; frequently propelled by the occupant.
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91. He could also move about in a battery-operated wheelchair, which was designed to look like a toy car.
92. The Olympic Gold medallist threw 9.99 metres from his wheelchair at the Sunshine games in Florida.
93. Trains operating on the TransPennine route have space for a wheelchair user, and specially designed toilet facilities.
94. Pauline Paul was confined to a wheelchair as calcium drained from her bones.
95. Jennifer, in a blue tracksuit that showed off her blonde hair to perfection, was sitting in her wheelchair.
96. That's not to say you turn psychotic or start sleeping with men or crawl around the place in a wheelchair.
97. We got off the bus and he sat down in the open wheelchair.
98. On most trains the wheelchair passengers will be cared for by the ticket collector.
99. The Cinema has limited wheelchair access, and people with disabilities should contact the House Manager in advance.
100. He is sitting in his wheelchair and smiling at the camera.
101. Disabled facilities are provided in the toilets at Dalby and there is a special wheelchair walk at Staindale Lake.
102. Mr Taylor arrived at Heathrow in a wheelchair to be greeted by organisers and his girlfriend Veruschka Hoffman.
103. Designed by the company's engineering staff the coach has electric lifts, wheelchair locks, a non-slip floor and toilet.
104. If you'd stuck your head out to give me covering fire you wouldn't be pushing this wheelchair.
105. Wheelchair spaces are required in a hall, auditorium or a sports stadium, where seating is fixed or arranged in tiers.
106. Wide paths are needed for a wheelchair, and the paths need to be smooth and free of weeds.
107. But they're the first people in the country to benefit from a revolutionary kind of wheelchair; the Sapphire.
108. Despite being restricted to a wheelchair he retains his cheerfulness and was always at Hove when Sussex played Warwickshire.
109. Conchin was thrown from her wheelchair by the impact; both her legs were broken and she suffered other injuries.
110. She is confined to a wheelchair and her sight is badly impaired.
111. She slouches less in her wheelchair, raises her head more and looks at people in a more direct manner.
112. All steps in corridors were replaced by ramps so that now wheelchair users can gain access to any part of the Town Hall.
113. And walking tall: Out of the wheelchair, and into karate.
114. In February this year, the pain grew so much that she was confined to a wheelchair.
115. It was sufficiently central that I could get to my university department or the College in my electric wheelchair.
116. The two joggers seemed surprised when a motorized wheelchair zipped past them on the downtown Denver sidewalk.
117. Allows two bikes at a time in wheelchair areas of all buses, provided the bus is less than half full.
117. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
118. And she got out of breath so easily, she had to use a wheelchair.
119. Several hotels have examined ways to provide better access to wheelchair users.
120. Balancing awkwardly on one leg, he lowered himself into his wheelchair.