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perambulating
verb
Present participle of perambulate
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Raised 13m in the air, rising just above the top of the Kaaba, this floating halo provides an extra 3,000 square metres of space for perambulating pilgrims.
When he's not eking out a modest living as a translator, he's perambulating Copenhagen's streets, musing on James Joyce and Dante, fretting about his ex-wife and kids, and agonising over questions big and small: What is love?
The cheese trolley had been perambulating the room at intervals, announcing itself with an inviting waft of farmyard each time, but the deconstructed tiramisu and poached pear and hazelnut prevailed.
Nothing brings urban-dwellers together like a common enemy, and one has been provided, in recent months, by the "hoverboard" users, who have taken to whirring their gizmos through richer parts of the United Kingdom, a look of nonchalance on their faces, as those confined to perambulating on two feet stop and stare.
As the first models strode out at Raf Simons's spring 2015 Christian Dior haute couture show, glistening in translucent plastic opera coats and embroidered floral lace dresses, legs stem-like in slender latex boots like fetishy Allen Jones sculptures perambulating to life, you got the feeling you were in for something new.
An art critic was testily perambulating "The Gates," in Central Park, with his wife and a friend from Texas on the first Sunday afternoon of its installation when he suddenly got a load of their thousands of fellow-walkers and registered the common mood — a sort of vast, blanketing, almost drowsy contentment.
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The same thing happened in Whitehall, where her fears of having her cover blown when she perambulated the infants of diplomats proved baseless.
All around, holiday-makers and resting festival-goers perambulate in swimwear and vests.
As you sat in the audience at Christian Dior, squinting the sun from your eyes and licking globules of perspiration from your lips nervously, watching the models perambulate around in one-armed renaissance mantles of cashmere, leather or fur, one thought crossed your mind: get real.
The typical stupa, derived from the early medieval Indian form, is a tall structure consisting of a solid dome set on a tiered square plinth (often with miniature stupas at the corners) around which the faithful may perambulate.
Those dialect-coached Boston inflections predominate in "Shutter Island," but are not the only voices heard on the grounds of the asylum, where the patients perambulate like zombies and the orderlies lurk like vengeful specters.
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