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Baby buggy
noun
A wheeled chair for the transport of a baby or infant.
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Baby Buggy serves families in need across the U.S. by distributing essential items for children aged 0-12 through an extensive network of community based organizations.
A baby buggy or two, the wheels churning up a pale spray.
Just ask Middleton, who recently bought a £1,200 baby buggy.
At this year's event, he has apparently been spotted pushing a baby buggy outside his hotel.
The designer teamed with Jessica Seinfeld's charity Baby Buggy for an evening of magic shows, face painting and balloon animals.
Maclaren was founded in Britain by Owen Maclaren, who pioneered the lightweight, collapsible baby buggy in the mid-1960s.
The students designed applied ultrasound sensors to a baby buggy, and developed a smartphone app to identify further hazards.
A small boy rides inside a black rubbish bin that his father hopes will pass as a baby buggy.
Pah! That's nothing compared with opinion on whether a baby should be crowd-surfing in a baby buggy.
If only, I think, the gallery had a gift shop, this baby buggy would be a top seller.
The occasion was a benefit for Baby Buggy, Jessica Sklar Seinfeld's charity, which distributes baby supplies to needy mothers.
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