What part of speech is trolleys?

Trolleys can be categorized as a noun and a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. trolleys is a verb, present, 3rd person singular of trolley (infinitive).
  • 2. trolleys is a noun, plural of trolley.

Inflections

Verb

Noun

What does trolleys mean?

Definitions

Verb

trolley - To bring to by trolley.
trolley - To use a trolley vehicle to go from one place to another.

Noun

trolley - a wheeled vehicle that runs on rails and is propelled by electricity

Examples of trolleys

#   Sentence  
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.
Sentence  
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.

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