Trolleys can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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trolley - To bring to by trolley. | ||
trolley - To use a trolley vehicle to go from one place to another. | ||
Noun |
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trolley - a wheeled vehicle that runs on rails and is propelled by electricity |
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1. | noun | Shopping trolleys used to be small, making them appear more full; today they are massive, making them appear emptier. | |
2. | noun | You're off your trolley! | |
3. | noun | I'm waiting for the trolley. | |
4. | noun | Tom pushed his trolley down the aisle. | |
5. | noun | Tom queued behind an old biddy with a full trolley. | |
6. | noun | Working in a building that was once a trolley barn, the students immerse themselves in an intense, hands-on program that trains them in traditional European craftsmanship – which many believe to be a vanishing art form. | |
7. | noun | It's literally the trolley problem. | |
8. | noun | Mary hurled abuse at a man she thought had clearly overloaded his shopping trolley. | |
9. | noun | Mary hurled abuse at a man because she thought that he had clearly overloaded his shopping trolley. | |
10. | noun | Mary was hurling abuse at a man who, she thought, had clearly overloaded his shopping trolley. | |
11. | noun | I placed the container of the ice-cream inside the trolley. | |
12. | noun | Yanni was pushing the trolley down the aisle. | |
13. | noun | Tom filled the shopping trolley with sweets while his mother stood at the meat counter. | |
14. | noun | Whenever his mother wasn't looking, Tom plucked something off a shelf and put it in the shopping trolley. | |
15. | noun | It was only at the checkout that Tom's mother noticed several bars of chocolate her offspring had hidden beneath the rest of the shopping in the trolley. |
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noun | |
Shopping trolleys used to be small, making them appear more full; today they are massive, making them appear emptier. | |
You're off your trolley! | |
I'm waiting for the trolley. | |
Tom pushed his trolley down the aisle. | |
Tom queued behind an old biddy with a full trolley. | |
Working in a building that was once a trolley barn, the students immerse themselves in an intense, hands-on program that trains them in traditional European craftsmanship – which many believe to be a vanishing art form. | |
It's literally the trolley problem. | |
Mary hurled abuse at a man she thought had clearly overloaded his shopping trolley. | |
Mary hurled abuse at a man because she thought that he had clearly overloaded his shopping trolley. | |
Mary was hurling abuse at a man who, she thought, had clearly overloaded his shopping trolley. | |
I placed the container of the ice-cream inside the trolley. | |
Yanni was pushing the trolley down the aisle. | |
Tom filled the shopping trolley with sweets while his mother stood at the meat counter. | |
Whenever his mother wasn't looking, Tom plucked something off a shelf and put it in the shopping trolley. | |
It was only at the checkout that Tom's mother noticed several bars of chocolate her offspring had hidden beneath the rest of the shopping in the trolley. |