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buggy

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"buggy" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is used to refer to a small, usually open, four-wheeled carriage pulled by a horse. For example, "The buggy clattered noisily along the cobblestone street."

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It is recommended only for those that are happy to deal with and tech savvy enough to cope with buggy software and the potential for data loss, but those interested can check out the Windows Insider Program.

Jon Burke, 33, a Labour councillor in Hackney, was pushing his son along in a buggy.

We get a parking space that's free because it's a Sunday, and bundle Flora into her buggy.

Pictures of the duchess playing with her eight-month-old son on her lap, carrying him on her shoulders and pushing him in a buggy in the gardens of Government House in Canberra during time off have been widely used in Australia.

Apple Maps was notoriously buggy with inaccurate data on its launch in 2012, prompting the chief executive Tim Cook to publicly apologise for user frustration stating that the company was "doing everything we can to make Maps better".

Other testers – so far only at Google – have begun posting pictures on Twitter showing how the world looks viewed through their glasses – from children in a buggy to motorbike handles to an office.

At the sight of us today pushing a buggy down Lovers Walk to the big Tesco, at the sight of our comfortable shoes and handbag of Ella's Kitchen pouches.

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So fierce was his ardour that, late in the campaign, he found time to fly to rural Lancaster County, there to meet and woo the straw-hatted, horse-and-buggy-driving Amish.

It is like making a killing on a buggy-whip firm in the car-crazy 1920s.Since 2003 global CD sales have roughly halved.

Roadbuilding became a far bigger business, whereas blacksmiths, farriers and buggy-whip makers faded away as America's horse and mule population fell from 26m in 1915 to 3m in 1960.Now another revolution on wheels is on the horizon: the driverless car.

And who might go the same way as the buggy-whip makers?

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