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Praam  n.  (Written also pram, and prame)  (Naut.) A flat-bottomed boat or lighter, used in Holland and the Baltic, and sometimes armed in case of war.



Prame, Pram  n.  (Naut.) See Praam.



Pram  n.  A perambulator 3; British informal shortened form.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Pram" Quotes from Famous Books



... are the insults And bitter is the shame Heaped on deserving authors Of high and strenuous aim, When all the best booksellers Their shelves and windows cram With novels from the nursery And poems from the pram. ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, November 3, 1920 • Various

... you can use when you get your hands on him. They kill just as clean if not cleaner than a gun, and no one's the wiser. Now come at me as if you meant to hurt me. No; not as if you were out pushing the baby in the pram, but just as if you was goin' all out to kill me. That's better, son; an' where are ...
— No Man's Land • H. C. McNeile

... which we saw here was a bear on the shore, watching for young white-fish: and promptly Clark, Mew, and Lamburn (engineer) went on shore in the launch, I and Maitland following in the pram, each party with ...
— The Purple Cloud • M.P. Shiel



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