stroll

  • 71strolling — strollˈing noun and adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑stroll …

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  • 72stroller — stroll|er [ˈstrəulə US ˈstroulər] n 1.) AmE a small chair on wheels in which a small child sits and is pushed along British Equivalent: buggy British Equivalent: pushchair 2.) someone who is strolling ▪ evening strollers on the promenade …

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  • 73strolling — stroll|ing [ˈstrəulıŋ US ˈstrou ] adj [only before noun] 1.) a strolling entertainer travels around the country giving performances in different places = ↑travelling 2.) a strolling musician plays music while walking among people who are… …

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  • 74stroller — stroll|er [ stroulər ] noun count 1. ) AMERICAN a type of light chair with wheels in which small children can be pushed along. British pushchair or buggy. 2. ) someone who is strolling …

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  • 75mincing gait — stroll, slow walk …

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  • 76walk around — stroll, take a walk, wander about …

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  • 77stroller — stroll•er [[t]ˈstroʊ lər[/t]] n. 1) one who strolls 2) a wanderer; vagrant 3) sbz an itinerant performer 4) a four wheeled, often collapsible, chairlike carriage in which small children are pushed • Etymology: 1600–10 …

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  • 78Jerome, Pennsylvania — Jerome is a census designated place (CDP) in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,068 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. Jerome is part of the municipality of …

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  • 80Chiddingstone Castle — is situated in the village of Chiddingstone, Kent, England, in the upper valley of the River Medway. The castle reopened in 2008 after a period of restoration and now has over 10,000 visitors a year. The castle has collections of ancient&#8230; …

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