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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31. While these could be used on the Promenade, their length and awkward entrances precluded their use around town.
32. The fishing-boats groaned as the men lugged their catch on to the promenade.
33. Wally walked me over to the steel pipes running horizontally along the river side of the promenade.
34. They walked on, towards and then past Miss Lavant, and past the other strollers on the promenade.
35. Mummy held her arm like a policeman as they strolled through the crowds on the promenade.
36. The house was tall, three storeys high, and the octagonal tower commanded a wide view of the promenade.
37. Some of these visitors strolled along the promenade; a few penetrated to the beach; none ventured on to the cliffs.
38. The Promenade track receiving the attention of a vigorous track gang near Central Pier.
39. The central point is the village square and harbour, and there is also a very pleasant lakeside promenade.
40. This enabled much of the Promenade track to be relaid during the 1970s and the Fleetwood track in 1982-3.
41. Inset Watching the world go by from the observation or promenade deck of an Empire Flying-boat, 1930s.
42. Set on the promenade, opposite the beach, the hotel has its own freshwater swimming pool with poolside bar.
43. A promenade ran along the top, and Ruth saw Council workmen piling sandbags against the brightly painted railings.
44. When service No. 1 to North Station was withdrawn,[sentencedict.com] the Promenade service was strengthened to a six-minute headway.
45. There is a long promenade to stroll down, but the focal point of the resort is the village square.
46. But in full moonlight on a deserted promenade you did rather attract attention.
47. Over 1,000 people and 80 rafts took part in the race from Otterspool promenade to New Brighton.
48. Electric trams were pioneered in Blackpool in 1888 and they still run along the promenade.
49. From here too visitors are ideally placed to discover the wealth of exclusive boutiques and designer names displayed all along the promenade.
50. Orange trees line the avenues and palm trees flank its promenade.
51. Experience with 761 had shown that loading and unloading at the same door was too slow on the Promenade.
52. In pairs,(www.Sentencedict.com) the nuns from the convent walked on the promenade.
53. A handsome yet sylvan prospect where you could promenade to the music of brass bands.
54. We were walking along the promenade feeling really good in our best gear, when I looked down at my feet.
55. The car was chugging along the Promenade des Anglais, a boulevard lined with splendid palm-trees.
56. North of Kessingland the route follows the cliff path to Pakefield, then on the promenade to Lowestoft.
57. Ride along the promenade in a Dotto Train or relax on our award winning beach.
58. Promenade also boast a digital editing system to cater for DAT.
59. So this talk of a flood was getting serious ... She walked along the promenade towards Starr Hills.
60. The 1925 Illuminations attracted an additional million passengers to the Promenade trams, bringing an extra revenue of £7,360.
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