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buggy

adjective as in crazy

noun as in carriage

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Drones move rapidly over wild coastline, providing pictures back to small mobile units of officers in military-grade beach buggies.

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The body of Isabella was found in her buggy, locked in a bathroom of a hostel, the report said, and she had endured "traumatic injuries".

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They were pushing a buggy and Archie was holding on to the side.

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In a statement, the independent London TravelWatch watchdog said implementation had been "painfully slow" and "extremely frustrating" for wheelchair users, as well as for passengers with buggies or heavy luggage.

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The team travels in a tundra buggy, a type of off-road bus with huge tyres.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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