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wheelchair

A wheelchair is a chair with large wheels that is used by a sick or disabled person. He broke both of his legs while skiing so he'll be in a wheelchair for the next few months.

wheelchair

a movable chair mounted on large wheels; for invalids or those who cannot walk; frequently propelled by the occupant

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Topics wheelchair topics

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Simple sentences

Woman in a wheelchair holes up in supermarket.
Did you see grandpa's wheelchair?
Tom was in a wheelchair.
The old man in the wheelchair told me that he knew my mother when she was a teenager.
I don't need a wheelchair.
Is there wheelchair access?
There's a woman in a wheelchair wanting to talk to you.
Tom pushed the wheelchair into Mary's room.
Do you need a license to use an electric wheelchair?
Does an electric wheelchair require a driver's license?
The frail old man stubbornly refused to make use of a wheelchair.
Tom doesn't need a wheelchair.
In the end, because of the disease, he became unable to walk and had to use a motorized wheelchair to get around.
Tom can't get around without a wheelchair.
The accident forced Layla into a wheelchair.
Would you ride your wheelchair down the highway?
I need a wheelchair.

Movie subtitles

Struck me Isabel oughta be in a wheelchair. What do you mean by that?
They took him away mumbling to himself in a wheelchair.
Father Fogarty said they wanted their way in everything. and after he was confined to a wheelchair, they had it.
I'm glad the old man's in a wheelchair.
He uses a wheelchair.
You know, the insurance company would be much happier if you'd sleep in bed at night instead of in that wheelchair.
My wheelchair.
The cripple in the wheelchair.
Leave in a wheelchair, lead the way.
I hid it behind some palmettos at the foot of the path with Grandfather's wheelchair.
And I shall put my grandfather into his wheelchair and push him back down this hill to the road, all the way into town.
I know. I'm in this wheelchair so I can't go myself.
His wheelchair responds to his brainwaves.
Why don't you send for a wheelchair and have me rolled into the old actors' home?
She was 85 years old and was confined to a wheelchair.
Wheelchair for Mr. Whiteside.
Bring in the wheelchair.
Lf I listened to the doctor I'd be in a wheelchair.
Struck me Isabel oughta be in a wheelchair.
Yeah, wheelchair and all.
And you've continued the deception using the wheelchair as an excuse for not going about the village?
Stinky got up out of his wheelchair and tried to strangle Nick with a wire he'd hidden in his mouth.
I'm a guy who ran out of gas who saw an ordinary little farmhouse by the side of the road who found the first important thing in his life waiting for him in a wheelchair.
She ought to be in a wheelchair, the arthritic old horror.
I'm glad the old man's in a wheelchair. He'd be lots of trouble.
We put him in a wheelchair this morning.
I don't even mind the wheelchair. And even the teaching goes by faster.
You know, someday they're going to put us both in a wheelchair, and then when my lumbago isn't bothering me, honey, you look out.
She was 85 years old and confined to a wheelchair.
Maybe we can find a wheelchair.
Tod gave him a wheelchair once for a present.
The insurance company would be much happier if you'd sleep in bed at night instead of in that wheelchair.
I just stay on that damn wheelchair all day.
But she's seating on her wheelchair and her feet don't touch the ground!
Especially the mind of a young girl raised on a wheelchair.
You've been a prisoner of that damn wheelchair for years!
But if you could know how well I feel on that wheelchair!
Yes, if I took to dancing the Boston and playing cards all night, I'd soon be in a wheelchair or on an operating table.
His wheelchair is constructed to respond to his brain waves.
Better learn how to fall. You'll end up in a wheelchair.

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Despite his pain and difficulty in moving on legs crippled by polio, he maintained a cheery exterior and avoided being photographed in a wheelchair.

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