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stroll
stroll S0814800 (strōl)v. strolled, stroll·ing, strolls v.intr.1. To go for a leisurely walk: stroll in the park.2. To travel from place to place seeking work or gain.v.tr. To walk along or through at a leisurely pace: stroll the beach.n. A leisurely walk. [Probably German dialectal strollen, variant of strolchen, from Strolch, fortuneteller, vagabond, perhaps from Italian dialectal strolegh, from Italian astròlogo, astrologer, fortuneteller, from Latin astrologus, astronomer, astrologer, from Greek astrologos; see astrology.]stroll (strəʊl) vb1. to walk about in a leisurely manner2. (intr) to wander from place to placena leisurely walk[C17: probably from dialect German strollen, of obscure origin; compare German Strolch tramp]stroll (stroʊl) v.i. 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. v.t. 3. to walk leisurely along or through: to stroll the countryside. n. 4. a leisurely walk. [1595–1605; of uncertain orig.] stroll Past participle: strolled Gerund: strolling
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I stroll | you stroll | he/she/it strolls | we stroll | you stroll | they stroll |
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I strolled | you strolled | he/she/it strolled | we strolled | you strolled | they strolled |
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I am strolling | you are strolling | he/she/it is strolling | we are strolling | you are strolling | they are strolling |
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I have strolled | you have strolled | he/she/it has strolled | we have strolled | you have strolled | they have strolled |
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I was strolling | you were strolling | he/she/it was strolling | we were strolling | you were strolling | they were strolling |
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I had strolled | you had strolled | he/she/it had strolled | we had strolled | you had strolled | they had strolled |
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I will stroll | you will stroll | he/she/it will stroll | we will stroll | you will stroll | they will stroll |
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I will have strolled | you will have strolled | he/she/it will have strolled | we will have strolled | you will have strolled | they will have strolled |
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I will be strolling | you will be strolling | he/she/it will be strolling | we will be strolling | you will be strolling | they will be strolling |
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I have been strolling | you have been strolling | he/she/it has been strolling | we have been strolling | you have been strolling | they have been strolling |
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I will have been strolling | you will have been strolling | he/she/it will have been strolling | we will have been strolling | you will have been strolling | they will have been strolling |
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I had been strolling | you had been strolling | he/she/it had been strolling | we had been strolling | you had been strolling | they had been strolling |
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I would stroll | you would stroll | he/she/it would stroll | we would stroll | you would stroll | they would stroll |
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I would have strolled | you would have strolled | he/she/it would have strolled | we would have strolled | you would have strolled | they would have strolled | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | stroll - a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)amble, perambulation, saunter, promenaderamble, meander - an aimless amble on a winding coursewalk - the act of walking somewhere; "he took a walk after lunch"walkabout - a public stroll by a celebrity to meet people informally | Verb | 1. | stroll - walk leisurely and with no apparent aimsaunterwalk - use one's feet to advance; advance by steps; "Walk, don't run!"; "We walked instead of driving"; "She walks with a slight limp"; "The patient cannot walk yet"; "Walk over to the cabinet" |
strollverb1. walk, ramble, amble, wander, promenade, saunter, stooge (slang), take a turn, toddle, make your way, mooch (slang), mosey (informal), stretch your legs We strolled back, put the kettle on and settled down.noun1. walk, promenade, turn, airing, constitutional, excursion, ramble, breath of air After dinner, I took a stroll around the city.strollverbTo walk at a leisurely pace:amble, meander, perambulate, promenade, ramble, saunter, wander.Informal: mosey.nounAn act of walking, especially for pleasure:amble, meander (often used in plural), perambulation, promenade, ramble, saunter, walk, wander.Translationsstroll (strəul) verb to walk or wander without hurry. He strolled along the street. 漫步 漫步 noun an act of strolling. I went for a stroll round the town. 閒逛 闲逛stroll
stroll down memory laneTo reminisce over memories of past events, especially happy ones. My grandmother spends more time strolling down memory lane these days than talking about the present. Sarah: "How did your coffee date with John go?" Amy: "It was pretty amicable, actually. We strolled down memory lane for a while, and then we went our separate ways."See also: down, lane, memory, strollarm in armOf two people, having linked arms, typically at the elbows, as a romantic gesture or one of friendship. Dana and her new boyfriend were arm in arm as they walked toward us. My daughter and her best friend are always walking around arm in arm.See also: armtake a stroll down memory laneTo reminisce, especially about happy memories. Every so often I like to dig out my photo albums from college and take a stroll down memory lane.See also: down, lane, memory, stroll, takestroll aroundTo walk slowly and leisurely around (some place). I had the afternoon to kill while I was in Dublin, so I just spent a few hours strolling around and enjoying the sights. Feel free to stroll around the campus after our tour is over.See also: around, strollstroll through (some place)To walk slowly and leisurely through some place. I always set aside 30 minutes to stroll through the park beside the office after lunch. The CEO strolled through the new office, making sure everything was in order.See also: stroll, through*arm in armFig. [of persons] linked or hooked together by the arms. (*Typically: go ~; Stroll ~; walk ~.) The two lovers walked arm in arm down the street. They skated arm in arm around the rink.See also: armstroll aroundto walk around casually. I think I will stroll around a bit this evening. Would you like to stroll around a little and see the sights?See also: around, strollstroll through somethingto walk casually through something or some place. Would you like to stroll through the park with me? Let's stroll through a few shops and see what the prices are like here.See also: stroll, througharm in armWith one person's arm linked around another's; also, closely allied or intimate, as in Both couples walked arm in arm around the grounds of the estate, and This candidate is arm in arm with the party's liberal wing. The literal expression dates from the late 1300s, when Chaucer so used it: "They went arm in arm together into the garden" ( Troilus and Cressida). The figurative usage dates from about 1600. Also see hand in hand. See also: arm arm in arm With arms linked together: They walked across the beach arm in arm.See also: armEncyclopediaSeeEsplanadestroll Related to stroll: STROLESynonyms for strollverb walkSynonyms- walk
- ramble
- amble
- wander
- promenade
- saunter
- stooge
- take a turn
- toddle
- make your way
- mooch
- mosey
- stretch your legs
noun walkSynonyms- walk
- promenade
- turn
- airing
- constitutional
- excursion
- ramble
- breath of air
Synonyms for strollverb to walk at a leisurely paceSynonyms- amble
- meander
- perambulate
- promenade
- ramble
- saunter
- wander
- mosey
noun an act of walking, especially for pleasureSynonyms- amble
- meander
- perambulation
- promenade
- ramble
- saunter
- walk
- wander
Synonyms for strollnoun a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)Synonyms- amble
- perambulation
- saunter
- promenade
Related Words- ramble
- meander
- walk
- walkabout
verb walk leisurely and with no apparent aimSynonymsRelated Words |