trolly

/ˈtrɑli/
noun
  1. A small cart or wheeled platform used for carrying items, such as luggage or groceries.
    • She pushed her trolly through the supermarket aisles.
    • The hotel porter loaded the suitcases onto a trolly.
    • He used a trolly to move the boxes to the storage room.
  2. A streetcar or tram that runs on tracks and is powered by overhead electric wires.
    • The city is famous for its vintage trolly system.
    • The old trolly still runs through the historic district.
    • We rode the trolly to the museum downtown.
  3. A device that collects electric current from an overhead wire, used by trains, trams, or buses.
    • The mechanic adjusted the trolly to improve contact.
    • The trolly on the train sparked as it passed under the wire.
    • Electric buses use a trolly to draw power from the lines.
adjective
  1. Alternative spelling of trolley; relating to a trolly or streetcar system.
    • The trolly tracks run along Main Street.
    • The trolly service was suspended due to snow.
    • They took a trolly tour of the city.
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