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Pushchair

British pronunciation/pˈʊʃt‍ʃe‍ə/
American pronunciation/pˈʊʃtʃɛɹ/
Pushchair
[NOUN]
1

a portable chair with wheels and a handle, designed for pushing infants in a seated or reclined position

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pushchair definition and meaning

What is a "pushchair"?

A pushchair is a portable, four-wheeled chair with a handle that allows caregivers to transport infants or young children in a seated or reclined position. It offers a comfortable and secure seating area with safety harnesses, adjustable backrests, and often adjustable footrests. Pushchairs provide ease of maneuverability and can be folded for storage or transport. They promote personal care by allowing caregivers to easily navigate through various environments while ensuring the child's comfort, safety, and engagement with their surroundings. Pushchairs are designed to provide a convenient and practical solution for daily outings, ensuring the well-being and convenience of both the child and caregiver.

Examples
1and I took my son's pushchair, Jasmine was still a couple of steps behind us walking towards the train station.
2Found out later in court, it was going at 57 miles an hour in a 20 zone, mounted the pavement and took the wheel off of my sons pushchair.
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