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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.






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"Pram" Quotes from Famous Books



... everybody touches me for money. It's a fine thing for you, says my solicitor. Is it? says I. You mean it's a good thing for you, I says. When I was a poor man and had a solicitor once when they found a pram in the dust cart, he got me off, and got shut of me and got me shut of him as quick as he could. Same with the doctors: used to shove me out of the hospital before I could hardly stand on my legs, and nothing to pay. Now they finds ...
— Pygmalion • George Bernard Shaw



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