List of synonyms from "per se" to synonyms from "perception"
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Definition of the day : « perambulator »
- As in baby carriage : noun small wheeled carriage
- As in bassinet : noun baby bed
- As in stroller : noun carriage
- As in walker : noun person who walks
- As in coach : noun carriage
- I ain't a baby, nor a perambulator neither, to be pushed about by you.
- Extract from : « Archie's Mistake » by G. E. Wyatt
- Poor Dahlia, she'll be frightened when she sees the perambulator gone.
- Extract from : « Once a Week » by Alan Alexander Milne
- Mr. Trew gazed for a few moments at a baby in a perambulator.
- Extract from : « Love at Paddington » by W. Pett Ridge
- Fort stood at the end of the perambulator, and looked at that other fellow's baby.
- Extract from : « Saint's Progress » by John Galsworthy
- With his foot he drew the perambulator a little nearer to him.
- Extract from : « Old Valentines » by Munson Aldrich Havens
- Well, my dear, she has twins; she brought them here once in a perambulator.
- Extract from : « Thistle and Rose » by Amy Walton
- I asked carelessly, while twins in a perambulator got out of our line of fire.
- Extract from : « Actions and Reactions » by Rudyard Kipling
- You must not loiter with a perambulator, and you must not go too fast.
- Extract from : « Three Men on the Bummel » by Jerome K. Jerome
- Dickie whispered to Mr. Beale and climbed out of the perambulator.
- Extract from : « Harding's luck » by E. [Edith] Nesbit
- It was Peter, but a Peter who has changed some since perambulator days,—just as Honora has changed some.
- Extract from : « A Modern Chronicle, Complete » by Winston Churchill