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Meanings of
carrycot
in English
A small vehicle in which a baby is pushed around in a lying position.
pram
perambulator
baby carriage
Synonyms
Examples for "
pram
"
pram
perambulator
baby carriage
Examples for "
pram
"
1
The baby, interested in the shadow failing across its
pram
,
ceased crying.
2
If waiting do not push a
pram
too close to the line.
3
Tourists, pedestrians and a woman with a
pram
duly scattered for safety.
4
She never lets me push the
pram
when we are out together.
5
When it didn't come, he threw his toys out of the
pram
.
1
She has lived in a palace; and her
perambulator
was a gondola.
2
In the main street I saw a
perambulator
,
stuffed with human young.
3
Next time, they will send out the youthful Jiro in a
perambulator
.
4
I would just as soon talk to a baby in a
perambulator
.
5
She strapped Patience into the
perambulator
,
then ran up to the house.
1
Red Gilbat was pushing a brand-new
baby
carriage
toward the batter's box.
2
A woman pushed a
baby
carriage
on the walkway beside the river.
3
First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes baby in the
baby
carriage
.
4
Ethel angrily rose and called to Susette and wheeled the
baby
carriage
away.
5
One day he appeared pushing his bundle of wood in a
baby
carriage
.
Usage of
carrycot
in English
1
A bearded hipster with a newborn baby in a plastic
carrycot
.
2
Their first child, five-month-old Niamh, was in her
carrycot
on the back seat of the car.
3
My brother sat between them in the front, and I was in the
carrycot
in the back.
4
The baby washed and dressed in his
carrycot
,
so silent I had Ted get up and make sure he was breathing.
5
The days of
carrycots
and rubber ducks, of furry toys and jingling bells, have gone forever.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
plastic carrycot
Carrycot
through the time