buggy in a sentence
a.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2
Definition
A buggy is a lightweight, often wheeled vehicle designed for transporting children or goods, typically used in outdoor settings.
Sample Sentences
- The children laughed as they raced around in their colorful buggies at the park.
- After the rain, the muddy track made the buggy ride much more challenging.
- She decided to take the buggy instead of carrying the heavy groceries home.
- The new buggy design features a built-in sunshade for added comfort.
- He found a buggy at the flea market that needed a little restoration.
- We watched as the buggy bounced over the rocky terrain during the off-road adventure.
- Traveling with a toddler is easier when you have a lightweight buggy.
- The local farmers market was bustling with families pushing their buggies.
- Her phone was acting buggy, so she decided to restart it.
- The vintage buggy became a centerpiece in their backyard garden.
- The old buggy swayed as we drove down the bumpy dirt road.
- After the rain, the grass was too wet for the buggy to pass through.
- He pushed the buggy filled with groceries up the steep hill.
- The children giggled as they rode in the colorful buggy at the fair.
- She found a buggy in the shed that hadn't been used in years.
- The design of the new electric buggy impressed everyone at the show.
- We rented a buggy to explore the scenic countryside on our vacation.
- His allergies flared up after he discovered a bug in the buggy.
- The toddler squealed with delight when she saw the pony and its buggy.
- They decided to take the buggy instead of walking to the nearby park.