Pronunciation: /ˈstroʊ.lər/
noun a chair on wheels, typically folding, in which a baby or young child can be pushed along
A1 I bought a new stroller for my baby.
A2 The stroller has a cup holder and a storage basket.
B1 Parents often use strollers to take their children for a walk in the park.
B2 The stroller folds up easily for compact storage.
C1 The high-end stroller features adjustable handlebars and shock-absorbing suspension.
C2 The designer stroller is made with premium materials and has a sleek, modern design.
formal The mother pushed her baby in a stroller while walking through the park.
informal She took her baby out for a walk in the stroller.
slang Let's take a spin around the block with the baby in the stroller.
figurative The stroller symbolizes the journey of motherhood.
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