It means to walk at a leisurely pace.
A term that means to walk at a leisurely pace is to stroll or saunter.
to stroll along without hurrying is to saunter
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.
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Yes, the word 'stroll' is a noun, a singular, common noun, a word for a short, leisurely walk.The word 'stroll' is also a verb meaning to walk in a leisurely manner.
I walked along the grassy field. One sunny day I took a stroll along a pond.
as you stroll along you gain more of the map=]
Yes, have you ever walked along the historic Appian Way?
The word 'stroll' is a verb (to stroll) and a noun (a stroll).
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.
"My two friends and I took a stroll along the esplanade next to the mall." Just an example