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trolley
- IPA[ˈtrɒli]
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- a large metal basket or frame on wheels, used for transporting heavy or large items, such as supermarket purchases or luggage at an airport or railway station.;a small table on wheels or castors, typically used to convey food and drink.
noun: trolley, plural noun: trolleys
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- 1. British a large metal basket or frame on wheels, used for transporting heavy or large items, such as supermarket purchases or luggage at an airport or railway station.
- ▪ a small table on wheels or castors, typically used to convey food and drink.
- ▪ a hospital bed on wheels for transporting patients.
- 2. a wheel attached to a pole, used for collecting current from an overhead electric wire to drive a tram.
- 3. short for trolleybus or trolley car
- extremely drunk: they decided to get really trolleyed to celebrate
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- underpants or knickers.
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- an event in which the winner of a game or competition is entitled to a set period of free ... Christmas came early for the couple when they won a trolley dash at the Co-op in Chipping Norton
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- a tram powered by electricity obtained from an overhead cable by means of a trolley wheel.
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- a flight attendant.
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- a trolley for holding food to be served at table.
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- (in a hospital) a trolley carrying medicine and equipment for use in emergency resuscitations.
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- a bag or basket on wheels for carrying shopping, in particular a large wire basket on wheels ...
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