wheelchair

IPA: wˈiɫtʃɛr

noun

  • A chair mounted on large wheels for the transportation or use of a sick or disabled person.
  • (attributive) Designed for use by wheelchairbound people.
  • (by extension) Any device involving wheels designed to assist a non-human animal with locomotion.
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Examples of "wheelchair" in Sentences

  • Yeah, I don't like the term wheelchair bound either.
  • The dude in the wheelchair is my cousin's son, Tommy.
  • The disabled man in the wheelchair is weeping openly.
  • A good motorized custom wheelchair is well over $10,000.
  • When the students play dog sledding, his wheelchair is the sled.
  • By the way, are those running shoes the guy in the wheelchair is wearing?
  • Advertising on a scooter/wheelchair is unexpected and would catch attention.
  • And -- being in a wheelchair is an okay alternative to surgery, don't let 'em scare you.
  • Ms. Portnoy bought her wheelchair from the same company that produced the ones used by Spin the lamb.
  • Daryl "Chill" Mitchell yells as his wheelchair is sent flying a few feet across the set, the result of a good shoulder push from Tyson.

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