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stroll
[ strohl ]
verb (used without object)
- to walk leisurely as inclination directs; ramble; saunter; take a walk:
to stroll along the beach.
- to wander or rove from place to place; roam:
strolling troubadours.
verb (used with object)
- to saunter along or through:
to stroll the countryside.
noun
- a leisurely walk; ramble; saunter:
a short stroll before supper.
Synonyms: promenade
stroll
/ strəʊl /
verb
- to walk about in a leisurely manner
- intr to wander from place to place
noun
- a leisurely walk
Word History and Origins
Origin of stroll1
Word History and Origins
Origin of stroll1
Example Sentences
That certainly seemed to be the case last Tuesday as Maiava strolled into a crowd of reporters with a newfound air of confidence, just 24 hours after he’d been named the starter.
I was thinking about that idea during my stroll through the park, where a children’s playground has been fenced off for months after being damaged in a fire.
But less has been written about Schneider himself, who has amassed nearly 20 years’ worth of looky-loo knowledge while strolling through the peaks and valleys of the city.
Another short stroll to the Venice Canals can transport you seemingly worlds away to a network of European-style canals and past a magical, people-powered carousel for kids — neither of which are accessible by car.
This walk doesn’t fall into the category of bucolic country stroll, but it offers an unusual opportunity to get outside in the middle of the urban sprawl.
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