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A sentence for the word perambulate is this. "The dog was perambulating down the street."

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What is a sentence for the word permabulate?

It was such a lovely day that I decided to perambulate through the park instead of rushing for the bus.


How do you use perambulate in a sentence?

The whole crew of the ship were perambulating the deck


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Perambulate is a word meaning "to walk". It is most often associated with slow walking and elders in American usage.


What is a synonym for perambulate?

Perambulate means to walk, or walk about. Interesting fact: In some places, a baby carriage is called a "pram" which is a corruption of "perambulator" - a device for walking about with a baby.


What verb means to walk?

There are too many to list, but perambulate is one.


Is a art gallery a good place to perambulate?

The answer is YES. Because they walk in a pleasing way. Which is an art gallery looks pleasing to walk around into.


How many different experiences can you think of that might be metaphorically described by the verb perambulate?

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Would an art gallery be a good place to perambulate?

yes because amble means walk and you walk around art galleries to look at art. :)


What verb that means the same as walked?

There are several synonyms for the verb to walk, which include stroll, pace, stalk, perambulate, or stride.


What is the synonym of amble?

Amble:verb: to walk slowly in a relaxed way.noun: slow leisurely walk.synonyms: stroll, saunter, walk, roam, walkabout, wander, rove, perambulate, promenade, mosey, dawdle, ramble, meander.


What is the word origin of pram?

Pram is a short version of the original word 'perambulator', meaning someone who walks around.


What are words that the stress on the first syllable?

"Plato" has stress on the first syllable (but "platonic" does not have stress on the first syllable). Similarly, compare: photograph (photography) feral (ferocious) Paris (parisian) atom (atomic) continent (contagious) constellation (constabulary) paranormal (perambulate) mermaid (meringue)