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Trolley vs Pushchair - What's the difference?

trolley | pushchair |

In british terms the difference between trolley and pushchair

is that trolley is a gurney while pushchair is a small carriage in which a baby or child is pushed around; a stroller or baby buggy.

As nouns the difference between trolley and pushchair

is that trolley is a cart or shopping cart while pushchair is a small carriage in which a baby or child is pushed around; a stroller or baby buggy.

As a verb trolley

is to bring to by trolley.

trolley

English

Alternative forms

* trolly

Noun

(en-noun)
  • (Australian, New Zealand, British) A cart or shopping cart.
  • (British) A hand truck.
  • (British) A .
  • (British) A gurney.
  • A single-pole device for collecting electrical current from an overhead electical line usually for a streetcar.
  • (US) A streetcar or a system of streetcars.
  • (US, colloquial) A light rail system or a train on such a system.
  • A truck from which the load is suspended in some kinds of cranes.
  • A truck which travels along the fixed conductors in an electric railway, and forms a means of connection between them and a railway car.
  • Derived terms

    * off one's trolley * trolleybus * trolley dolly * trolley jack

    Verb

  • To bring to by trolley.
  • To use a trolley vehicle to go from one place to another.
  • pushchair

    English

    Noun

    (wikipedia pushchair)
  • (British) A small carriage in which a baby or child is pushed around; a stroller or baby buggy