No, "stroll" is not a homophone. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The homophone for "stroll" is "scroll."
Amble, stroll, wander
The past tense of "stroll" is "strolled."
In Gujarati, "stroll" can be translated as "ટાઈમપાસ" (pronounced as taaimpaas).
The answer is that there is no homophone for can, but can is a homonym.
The homophone for "stroll" is "scroll."
The word 'stroll' is a verb (to stroll) and a noun (a stroll).
A term that means to walk at a leisurely pace is to stroll or saunter.
Edson Stroll is 6'.
This is how you spell stroll in French:Une Ballade
Avrum Stroll was born in 1921.
A Stroll in the Pork was created in 1992.
I decided to take a stroll down to the market. They enjoyed a nice stroll in the park on their way home.
Saunter is a leisurely, aimless walk or stroll.
Amble, stroll, wander
The past tense of "stroll" is "strolled."
A person could take a stroll, or go for a stroll.