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- STROLL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STROLL is to go from place to place in search of work or profit How to use stroll in a sentence
- Stroll | Neighborhood Magazine Publisher
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- STROLL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
STROLL definition: 1 to walk in a slow relaxed way, especially for pleasure: 2 a slow relaxed walk, especially for… Learn more
- STROLL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Stroll definition: to walk leisurely as inclination directs; ramble; saunter; take a walk See examples of STROLL used in a sentence
- STROLL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you stroll somewhere, you walk there in a slow, relaxed way A young couple stroll past me hand in hand [VERB preposition adverb] Afterwards, we strolled back, put the kettle on and settled down with the newspapers [VERB preposition adverb] Stroll is also a noun After dinner, I took a stroll round the city
- Stroll - definition of stroll by The Free Dictionary
1 to walk leisurely as inclination directs; ramble: to stroll along the beach 2 to wander or rove from place to place; roam: strolling troubadours 3 to walk leisurely along or through: to stroll the countryside n 4 a leisurely walk
- What does stroll mean? - Definitions. net
"The Stroll is a song written by Nancy Lee and Clyde Otis and performed by The Diamonds It reached #1 on the Cashbox chart, #4 on the U S pop chart, and #5 on the U S R B chart in 1957 The song was ranked #48 on Billboard magazine's Top 50 singles of 1958 A stroll is a leisurely walk, typically taken for relaxation or enjoyment
- stroll - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
stroll (plural strolls) A wandering on foot; an idle and leisurely walk; a ramble; a saunter (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
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