stroll around

  • 1stroll — 01. The young couple [strolled] around the park, hand in hand. 02. My parents like to go out for a [stroll] in the evening after supper. 03. We saw strange lights in the sky when we were out [strolling], but it turned out to be a light show… …

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  • 2stroll — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ little, quick, short ▪ five minute, etc. ▪ The bars are only a ten minute stroll away. ▪ casual …

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  • 3stroll — stroll1 [ stroul ] verb intransitive * 1. ) to walk without hurrying, often for pleasure: young couples out strolling with their arms around each other She strolled over to join them. 2. ) to do something easily and with little effort: Alison… …

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  • 4stroll — verb (I) to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way (+ along/across/around): We strolled around the park for an hour or so. stroll noun (C) …

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  • 5stroll — Synonyms and related words: airing, amble, andante, barge, bat around, bowl along, bum, bundle, claudicate, claudication, clump, constitutional, count ties, crawl, creep, dead march, divagate, dogtrot, drag, drag along, drag out, drift, droop,… …

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  • 6Jitterbug Stroll — The Jitterbug Stroll is a swing line dance choreographed in 1992 by Ryan Francois, [cite web url = http://www.ryanandjenny.com/ title = Ryan Francois and Jenny Thomas accessdate = 2007 07 23 date = year = 2007 month = publisher = ryanandjenny.com …

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  • 7walk around — stroll, take a walk, wander about …

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  • 8Midnight Stroll — Studio album by Robert Cray Released June 1990 Genre …

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  • 9monkey around — verb To act foolishly. I wanna be a man, man cub and stroll right into town and be just like the other men Im tired of monkeying around …

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  • 10knock around — Synonyms and related words: air, analyze, bat around, bum, canvass, comment upon, consider, controvert, count ties, deal with, debate, deliberate, deliberate upon, discourse about, discuss, divagate, drift, examine, exchange views, flit, gad, gad …

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