Synonym: amble, mall, parade, perambulation, prom, saunter, stroll, troop. Similar words: grenade, phenomena, phenomenal, phenomenally, lemonade, home away from home, inadequate, inadequacy. Meaning: [‚prɑmə'neɪd /‚prɒmə'nɑːd] n. 1. a formal ball held for a school class toward the end of the academic year 2. a public area set aside as a pedestrian walk 3. a square dance figure; couples march counterclockwise in a circle 4. a march of all the guests at the opening of a formal dance 5. a leisurely walk (usually in some public place). v. 1. march in a procession 2. take a leisurely walk.
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1. We strolled along on the promenade eating ice-creams.
2. A wide promenade allows many people to walk at the same time.
3. We took a promenade along the canal after Sunday dinner.
4. We walked along the whole promenade, from end to end.
5. I was battling my way along the promenade in the teeth of a force ten gale.
6. Lights were strung across the promenade; around the Casino.
7. This pier was not a promenade for me.
8. Some long-ago kiss on the promenade at Rothesay.
9. She swallowed hard and thought about this afternoon's promenade.
10. That car on Cultra promenade, earlier.
11. Along the lake front runs a promenade with lots of welcoming cafes, all with superb views over the lake.
12. Our nightly promenade up and down the road has put us on speaking terms with the whole neighbourhood.
13. But the watcher on the promenade has seen that something is wrong.
14. But then, two men toting boom boxes promenade at the same speed as the mobile.
15. There's a delightful promenade beside the river, a network of walks and rambles plus tennis courts and a mini-golf course.
16. He found work on the promenade there, sitting in a barrel.
17. Along the side of the lake, a long promenade runs in front of the town; no wonder amateur photographers come back raving!
18. The sea wall ended, steps going down from the promenade and burying themselves in sand.
19. Ashmount Hotel Detached and beautifully situated on a quiet road off the promenade.
20. She had seen Alfred disappearing with Beatrice Throgmorton and walked quickly back along the promenade.
21. Others watched the sea from their parked cars strung out along the promenade.
22. He built the Stone Quay both as a landing stage and promenade.
23. The Mount was a shadow in the air and the iron railings along the promenade dripped globules of moisture.
24. Adding to the overall charm(sentencedict.com/promenade.html), there is often live music played on the promenade.
25. Douglas, the capital, is a busy town by island standards with a long beach and traditional Victorian promenade.
26. This was a short-term measure while a major reconstruction of the North Promenade followed in 1923/4.
27. There were people dressed in gay bright clothes walking on the promenade.
28. The weather might be dull, it might be drizzling, but Broadstairs promenade had changed almost beyond recognition.
29. The body was spotted some four hours ago, by a pair of officers patrolling the promenade.
30. Part of the bank here was in the shape of a sea wall, with a miniature promenade running along the top.
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