0 a vehicle for moving a baby around that consists of a small bed supported by a frame on four wheels:
A family of foreigners with a pram comes into the courtyard, sits down at the well with shopping bags, eats lunch, and talks.
She says she needs diapers and a pram.
After she leaves, the stage is completely empty, and a weirdly shaped pram passes across it.
Four males wheeled out prams to sound effects of screaming babies, and in a very funny act, juggled crying babies on short sticks.
I do not suppose we shall be able to have buses that will take prams, unless they are the type of prams that concertina.
All sorts of things are thrown—loaves of bread, food, mattresses, old prams—not merely hideous and disfiguring, but actually a menace to health.
When the pram went over the kerb, it tilted and her child, who was not strapped in, landed on the highway and suffered minor injuries.
These people depart, leaving glass, old bedsteads, broken-down prams, pieces of bicycle and litter of the worst sort.