Pram vs Dame - What's the difference?
pram | dame |
(UK, Australia, New Zealand) A small vehicle, usually covered, in which a newborn baby is pushed around in a lying position; a perambulator.
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(nautical, historical) A flat-bottomed barge used on shallow shores to convey cargo to and from ships that cannot enter the harbour.
(nautical, historical) A similar barge used as platform for cannons in shallow waters which seagoing warships cannot enter.
A type of dinghy with a flat bow.
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* 1994 , Dave Hughes, Fly Fishing Basics ,
ferry
(British) The .
(dated, informal, slightly, derogatory, US) A woman.
* 1949 , (Oscar Hammerstein II), "(There is Nothing Like a Dame)",
A traditional character in British pantomime, a melodramatic female often played by a man in drag.
(archaic) , woman.
As a noun pram
is a barge (boat).As a verb dame is
.pram
English
Etymology 1
Shortening of (perambulator).Noun
(en noun)page 127,
- Janet Bird née Ollerenshaw was pushing her pram along Tockley High Street.
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- For a start the pram' was heavier than it appeared, and also they were pulling it along very uneven ground. The edge of the field was slightly banked which tilted the ' pram at an angle.
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- Stepping over her, he unbuttoned the pram ?s apron and pulled it back.
- At first he couldn?t make out what the pram' contained. He had to crane himself over, holding his body back from the obscuring light. The ' pram was full of groceries—cabbage, sprouts, potatoes.
Synonyms
* (US) baby carriageCoordinate terms
* (vehicle in which an infant or toddler is pushed in sitting position) baby buggy, pushchair, pusher, strollerDerived terms
* doll's pramEtymology 2
From (etyl) .Alternative forms
* prahmNoun
(en noun)page 50,
- Although the pram', like the johnboat, has a squared-off bow as well as stern, the bow lines on the ' pram will be narrower than those encountered on a johnboat.
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- Nothing can beat the simple pleasure of paddling a pram around on a foggy dawn, probing pad flats, stumps and fallen logs for lurking bass.
Noun
Declension
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*dame
English
Noun
(en noun)- Dame Edith Sitwell
- There ain't nothin' like a dame'! / Nothin' in the world! / There is nothin' you can name / That is anythin' like a ' dame !