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View definitions for stroll

stroll

noun as in lazy walk

verb as in walk along lazily

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Four phases of that intensity and England stroll in somewhere for another try, like they did in the first half and like the top teams do.

From BBC

Even a stroll around the capital, St John's, is fraught with hazards for many with an impairment, thanks to omnipresent open gutters, crudely covered drains and cracked paving.

From BBC

Likewise, a stroll into “Autumn Masquerade” switches it to red.

Fans and customers can stroll onto the floor that was once filled with racks of trendy women’s apparel to watch them work and perhaps buy some of their wares.

The prevalence of coyotes means Angelenos are bound to run into them — whether it’s during a hike in Griffith Park or a stroll through East Hollywood.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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