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trolley

[trol-ee] / ˈtrɒl i /


NOUN
lazy Susan
Synonyms


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She said it just didn't look right as people lay on trolleys outside resuscitation areas, adding that they must have witnessed horrific things.

From BBC

Then he nodded and loaded the marked boxes onto a trolley full of other boxes and thrust the printout into the boy’s hands.

From Literature

Rae was another matter – her background as a dancer helping her pull off a tight and punchy performance of Fame Is A Gun, filmed backstage as a trolley laden with Grammy trophies was driving past.

From BBC

"A lot of the shelves are quite empty, and there are always trolleys in the aisles when they're filling up shelves. Sometimes you can't get to where you want to be — it puts you off."

From BBC

On a recent weekday afternoon, delivery men dragged trolleys stacked with bundles of returned clothing through the halls.

From The Wall Street Journal