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pram
1[ pram ]
pram
2[ prahm ]
noun
- a flat-bottomed, snub-nosed boat used as a fishing vessel or tender for larger vessels.
pram
1/ ±è°ùæ³¾ /
noun
- a cot-like four-wheeled carriage for a baby US and Canadian termbaby carriage
pram
2/ ±è°ùɑ˳¾ /
noun
- nautical a light tender with a flat bottom and a bow formed from the ends of the side and bottom planks meeting in a small raised transom
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pram1
Origin of pram2
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pram1
Origin of pram2
Example Sentences
On one nearby mission, Maria put her daughter in a pram and rushed to a checkpoint where he could run out to catch them for five minutes.
"Prices are so high now for the things I need most," says Yulia as she rocks her baby to sleep in a pram.
Mr Jones said, at about 11:00, Mr Hall was outside with his brother Stephen and Mabli, and was putting Mabli back in her pram when "he heard the sound of an approaching car".
The dining room was full of baby items like a crib and bouncer and pram that Kirstie could not bear to look at.
I trundled home from the hospital in a daze, with my daughter in her pram.
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