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  2. Bye, baby Bunting - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music. Nursery rhyme; Published: ... Traditional "Bye, baby Bunting" (Roud 11018) is an English-language nursery rhyme and lullaby. [citation needed] Lyrics and ...

  3. Pram - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico Air Management Services (PRAMS), an air charter and cargo operator, Miami International Airport, US; Pram (boat), a small utility dinghy with a transom bow rather than a pointed bow Optimist (dinghy), with a pram hull; Pram (ship), a type of shallow-draught, flat-bottomed ship (large watercraft) Pram (baby), a type of wheeled baby ...

  4. Perambulator - Wikipedia

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    Pram (baby), a type of baby transport; Surveyor's wheel, a device for measuring distance; See also. Perambulation (disambiguation)

  5. Baby transport - Wikipedia

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    The term carrycot became more common in the UK after the introduction of lighter units with detachable baby carriers in the 1970s. As they developed through the years suspension was added, making the ride smoother for both the baby and the person pushing it. The word pram is etymologically a shortening of its now less common synonym perambulator.

  6. Pram (boat) - Wikipedia

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    A Norwegian pram. A pram is a small utility dinghy with a transom bow rather than a pointed bow. This type of pram provides a more efficient use of space than does a traditional skiff of the same size. The Mirror and Optimist sailboats are examples of this form. Modern prams are often 8 to 10 feet long and built of plywood, fibreglass, plastic ...

  7. Wikipedia:Don't throw your toys out of the pram - Wikipedia

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    Babies and small children in prams have a tendency to throw a temper tantrum when they don't get their own way, throwing all their toys that were in the pram out onto the floor in the process. By extension, the British phrase "to throw one's toys out of the pram" is used when we see similar behaviour in adults. It's not acceptable, although ...

  8. Bunting (bird) - Wikipedia

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    The family Emberizidae was formerly much larger and included the species now placed in the Passerellidae (New World sparrows) and Calcariidae (longspurs and snow buntings).

  9. Bunting (animal behavior) - Wikipedia

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    A cat demonstrating bunting behaviour on a dog. A leopard rubbing a tree. Bunting is a form of animal behavior, often found in felids, in which the animal butts or rubs its head against other things, including people. Bunting as a behaviour can be viewed as a variation of scent rubbing. [1]