0 a vehicle for moving a baby around that consists of a small bed supported by a frame on four wheels:
1 a small bed for carrying a baby that has four wheels and a wide handle for pushing it
Suddenly the tempo of the running crowd leaps over into the next category of speed - into a rolling baby carriage.
For instance, young children might find noun-noun attribution (such as ' baby carriage '), relative clauses, as well as adverbial adjuncts to verbs and adjectives difficult to learn.
She collides with a woman pushing a baby carriage, who is shown to later steal a baby when hers is taken into custody.
On the road out of the city, he finds a baby carriage and goes to investigate.
The art class took possession of the cannon, transporting it with the aid of a baby carriage.
Men found them effeminate; women found them suggestive of a baby carriage.
She also pushes a baby carriage around which has his dog in it.
He took an avuncular interest in the child, buying her a baby carriage and otherwise doting on her as she grew up.