noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
baby buggy
dune buggy
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
baby
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People with baby buggies have to walk in the roadway and residents, I think, have to make a detour.
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Backache is a constant complaint as I stoop over low baths, sinks, baby buggies and shopping trolleys.
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He was in a baby buggy and beside him was holdall containing clothes, bottles and baby wipes.
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The tests offer for pushchairs and baby buggies comes from Cheshire's trading standards service as part of National Consumer Week.
dune
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Others roared over the sands in newly-designed Land Rovers, on revolutionary dune buggies and motor bikes.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And his electrically-powered Sungift 400 buggy was nearly blown over every time a juggernaut roared by.
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And never be too proud to be seen riding in a little buggy like this, instead of a limousine.
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Both Head Huggers can be used in buggies, bouncing cradles and baby carriers too.
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He was found beneath his buggy .
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Others roared over the sands in newly-designed Land Rovers, on revolutionary dune buggies and motor bikes.
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People appeared and thickened-walkers, riders, drivers of buggies and wagons.
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Rescue teams used everything from golf buggies to a sea king helicopter to search the area adjoining the golf course.