Stroll ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Stroll ( verb )

  1. To walk in a leisurely and relaxed way, typically for pleasure or exercise.
  2. 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:

  1. I love to stroll along the beach in the morning.
  2. The couple strolled through the park arm in arm.
  3. He strolled down the street, taking in the sights and sounds of the city.
  4. We strolled through the gardens admiring the flowers.
  5. She strolled through the mall, window shopping.

(As a noun)

Stroll ( noun )

  1. To walk in a leisurely and relaxed way, typically for pleasure or exercise.
  2. 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:

  1. I love to stroll along the beach in the morning.
  2. The couple strolled through the park arm in arm.
  3. He strolled down the street, taking in the sights and sounds of the city.
  4. We strolled through the gardens admiring the flowers.
  5. She strolled through the mall, window shopping.
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