To wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely; to rove.
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step, stroll, hike
Coil
je promène mon chien (form the verb promener, have a walk or stroll - do not use the verb "marcher" for the dog's stroll).
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.
Synonyms for the verb walk: stroll amble ambulate hike hoof it (slang) saunter march promenade Walk can be used as a noun also: path walkway career course calling
βόλτα = a stroll, a walk but it can also mean simply going out Πάμε βόλτα = Let's go out/Let's go for a stroll
The opposite of "stroll" is "rush" or "hurry," which convey a sense of moving quickly or with urgency instead of leisurely.
a stroll in the forest
Une promenade is a stroll in English.
The word 'stroll' is a verb (to stroll) and a noun (a stroll).
"Amble" and "stroll" are synonyms and mean to walk in a leisurely manner. "Wander" on the other hand, may involve a sense of aimlessness or disorientation while moving about.
It means to go walk!
If it is related to the word perambulations, it means a leisurely walk or 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
The homophone for "stroll" is "scroll."