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Prams

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Prams meaning

plural of pram

Example sentences (20)

AAP is reporting that a strip in the centre of Sydney’s CBD will be closed off to display empty prams and the images of children held hostage by Hamas to show solidarity with Israel as communities across the nation remain divided over the conflict.

The kid-friendly guided tours bring fascinating details about the history of the caves to life and most of the walking trails are accessible for prams or small legs.

The new vehicles will also have better accessibility, with increased capacity for wheelchair users and passengers with prams.

The real world was worse: prams and pushchairs everywhere, dads swinging their boys up on to their shoulders, playing football with them in the park – needles in the heart.

Wheelchair users, mums with prams and kids on bikes all use the walled walkway, which is safe enough for dogs to be let off leads.

While we may be experts in dolls prams, we wanted to find out more about the cost of childcare.

You can explore the pathways through woodlands and meadows with most footpaths accessible for prams and wheelchairs.

I hope we will have a full balcony and all are welcome - young and old - prams and dogs.

It highlights the issues caused by parking on the pavement, particularly to pedestrians, people in wheelchairs, and parents with prams.

It sells some of the best products on the market, including clothes, prams and toys.

It was just me at the end of the pier in 2004 and it felt like I could do some good for those pushing the prams.

Pensioners, mums with prams and wheelchair users are also experiencing some disruption.

The library would be situated on Venue Cymru’s ground floor, which the council feels would help provide better access for those with disabilities, reduced mobility or using prams.

The Minns government has earmarked $800 million for its safe and accessible transport program to improve public transport for people with disabilities, seniors, people with prams, bikes, or luggage, and others with mobility support needs.

The neighbourhood has them regularly blocking the pavement and with school pupils using them and leaving them dumped on the pavement, mums with prams/pushchairs and the elderly struggle.

The path is accessible by all and will particularly help those with disabilities or parents with children in prams or buggies.

On the narrow asphalt road, pedestrians, families with small children and prams, cyclists and cars were pressed close together.

Some roller-bladed while others rode bikes or pushed toy prams around, many wearing small masks to cover their faces.

The entrance to the house is designed according to the barrier-free principle to provide comfort to people with disabilities and mothers with prams.

The halls of many houses have area to store bikes and prams.