Stroll
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Stroll ( verb )
- To walk in a leisurely and relaxed way, typically for pleasure or exercise.
- To take a leisurely walk, usually for pleasure or exercise.
Origin:
Originated from the middle english word "strolen" which means "to wander about idly".
Examples:
- I love to stroll along the beach in the morning.
- The couple strolled through the park arm in arm.
- He strolled down the street, taking in the sights and sounds of the city.
- We strolled through the gardens admiring the flowers.
- She strolled through the mall, window shopping.
(As a noun)
Stroll ( noun )
- To walk in a leisurely and relaxed way, typically for pleasure or exercise.
- To take a leisurely walk, usually for pleasure or exercise.
Origin:
Originated from the middle english word "strolen" which means "to wander about idly".
Examples:
- I love to stroll along the beach in the morning.
- The couple strolled through the park arm in arm.
- He strolled down the street, taking in the sights and sounds of the city.
- We strolled through the gardens admiring the flowers.
- She strolled through the mall, window shopping.