Synonym: amble, promenade, saunter, stride, strut, walk. Similar words: stroller, comptroller, astrology, uncontrollable, roll, droll, roll in, enroll. Meaning: [strəʊl] n. a leisurely walk (usually in some public place). v. walk leisurely and with no apparent aim.
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31. I take a stroll in the sonorous gardens.
32. Governmentlicensed camel drivers also stroll over.
33. Al occasionally takes a nocturnal stroll.
34. He was supposed to stroll to victory.
35. Bragg could not resist the impulse to stroll over. Sentencedict.com
36. It's a pleasant evening for a stroll.
37. Take a stroll in downtown Denver during rodeo fortnight.
38. A short stroll leads to Menaggio's ferry landing stage.
39. Peering out a few seconds later, Manville saw him turn and begin to stroll down the street.
40. Eventually we decided that, as it was such a lovely evening, we'd stroll round the village.
41. Visitors can stroll through storerooms, labs and exhibit preparation areas.
42. A gentle stroll through the gardens led down to the beautiful long, wide beach.
43. There is a stroll up the long main street as far as the last houses of the village.
44. What he actually did was to stroll away down-river, right along the perimeter.
45. Or stroll up to one of the distinctive sentry boxes, aligned so defenders could harass would-be invaders with a withering cross-fire.
46. Afterwards the fond couple will stroll back on to the street, and part.
47. The weather, being much better than expected, allowed us to take a gentle stroll and some light refreshment.
48. With precious few places to stroll in the city, even sites with distant potential are met with excitement.
49. It would be pleasant on this cold sharp morning to stroll across the fields and listen to the bells.
50. Better, really, that we stroll into the surf like old men, which we would become, given time.
51. As we stroll through the mall we can see signs of the opposite problem.
52. He walked between the pines and the cactus as if he were out for a stroll round his estate after dinner.
53. Two years later Herr K. again tried to seduce her as they took a stroll around a lake.
54. You receive a telephone call from the husband of a guest who happens to be out for a stroll.
55. He worked all day on his opera, stopping only to eat and stroll out, alone, into the field.
56. Smiling residents stroll along a cozy, old-fashioned street; the police chief stops and chats with passing motorists.
57. It may be just a gentle daily stroll or cycle ride or something much more strenuous.
58. The nearest beach is only 400 metres away, while the main beach is a mere 650 metres stroll away.
59. Acting is not a profession where you can simply stroll on - although I know a lot of fine actors have done that.
60. They act like huge and flightless cuckoos, as they stroll off and take no part in parental care.
More similar words: stroller, comptroller, astrology, uncontrollable, roll, droll, roll in, enroll, roll out, roll up, scroll, roller, petrol, patrol, rolling, control, enrolled, victrola, petroleum, enrollment, out of control, take control, under control, control group, electrolysis, beyond control, strode, stroke, strong, destroy.