stroll

IPA: strˈoʊɫ

noun

  • A wandering on foot; an idle and leisurely walk; a ramble.
  • (preceded by definite article) A dance of the 1950s in which dancers leisurely stepped, cross-stepped, and dipped at the knee to the beat of the music.
  • A surname.

verb

  • To wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely; to rove.
  • To go somewhere with ease.
  • (intransitive, slang) To walk the streets as a prostitute.
  • (intransitive) To do, obtain, or achieve something in a casual and effortless way.
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Examples of "stroll" in Sentences

  • I strolled through the meadow.
  • They took a stroll in the park.
  • The camels stroll the sand dunes.
  • The hominids seem to have moved in a leisurely stroll.
  • In the picture, the two men are strolling along the railing.
  • The promenade along the Main River offers a relaxing stroll.
  • In the foreground, two lovers stroll by the banks of the river.
  • One can shop by day and stroll the pedestrian area in the evening.
  • Huskisson seized the opportunity to alight and stroll alongside the train.
  • As soon as the lights come back on, the thieves stroll out of the casinos.
  • People living in the town can stroll from the movie theater to restaurants and then back home.
  • And here he found a man, evidently on a stroll from the summer hotel down at the little town a mile away.
  • There are now ample teachers and he agrees that to take the food away from tables so teachers can have pleasant morning stroll is farcical.
  • A short stroll from the Montessori school and one street over from the big Victorian house with the pool where they give lessons to all the neighbourhood kids.
  • His Internet chat was held on the same day as online calls for Chinese to take to the streets for what is described as a stroll to protest soaring inflation and one-party rule.

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