strollerˈstroʊ lər
stroller (n)
- plural
- strollers
English Definitions:
saunterer, stroller, ambler (noun)
someone who walks at a leisurely pace
baby buggy, baby carriage, carriage, perambulator, pram, stroller, go-cart, pushchair, pusher (noun)
a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around
stroller (Noun)
A seat or chair on wheels, pushed by somebody walking behind it, typically used for transporting babies and young children.
stroller (Noun)
One who strolls.
stroller (Noun)
A vagrant.
Stroller
Stroller was the only pony to compete at the Olympics in Show Jumping. ⁕Color: Bay ⁕Markings: Star, near hind sock ⁕Height: 14.1 hh approx. ⁕Sex: Gelding ⁕Breed: Thoroughbred cross Connemara ⁕Breeding: By a Thoroughbred out of a Connemara pony ⁕Breeder: n/a ⁕Rider: Marion Mould ⁕Owner: Marion Mould He was a member of the British team who competed in the 1968 Olympics in Mexico, ridden by Marion Coakes. Bill Steinkraus and Snowbound won the Gold Medal while Marion and Stroller won the Individual Silver Medal, only four faults behind Steinkraus. Stroller jumped one of the only two clear rounds in the Olympic individual championship. In 1967, Marion rode 14.1 hh Stroller to victory in the Hickstead Derby, the only pony to have ever won this event. This partnership won the Wills Hickstead Gold Medal, for points gained in the major events during the year, for five years consecutively from 1965 to 1970. Stroller was the grand age of 20 when he won the 1970 Hamburg Derby. The pair won 61 international competitions. Stroller died of a heart attack at the high age 36 in 1986, after 15 years of happy retirement. He is buried at Barton-on-Sea Golf Club, New Milton, Hampshire, England.
stroller
Various methods of transporting children have been used in different cultures and times. These methods include baby carriages (prams in British English), infant car seats, portable bassinets (carrycots), strollers (pushchairs), slings, backpacks, baskets and bicycle carriers. The large, heavy prams (short for perambulator), which had become popular during the Victorian era, were replaced by lighter designs during the latter half of the 1900s.
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