Avenue sounds like the answer but is six letters. Avenues?
Alameda (spanish)
amble
The origin of prom is from the French word: promenade, meaning walk or stroll.
The origin of prom is from the French word: promenade, meaning walk or stroll.
To promenade is to walk, or more specifically, stroll, in a public place and along a long stretch, such as along an avenue or seafront. When you promenade, you want to see and be seen by, other people.
Aliana danced the promenade neatly with Hueifer."There were tables and chairs set up on the promenade"
No, it is French.
Promenade.
Mary and Jane strolled through the downtown promenade.
Promenade has two main definitions. Synonyms for the promenade that means march include parade or troop. Another synonym is walk.
Do you mean promenade? Promenade means "walk" (noun).Example: Nous sommes aller pour une promenade :: We went for a walk.
βόλτα (volta).
a prom is a formal ball held at the end of an academic year, usually for the upper class men. the word 'prom' is short for the 'word' promenade, and defined accurately it's a semi-formal short tie event. a dance