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to promenade
noun
A walk taken for pleasure, display, or exercise; a stroll.
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Take down the barriers, loosen up ticket sales and leave true promenaders to promenade.
We are still drawn to bustling streets to promenade.
Across Shellbank Basin is Frank M. Charles Memorial Park, a popular place to promenade.
Like the horse races at Ascot, the Pebble Beach car show prompts women to promenade.
Above us were the hanging gardens of the Boulevard des Pyrénées, where English aristocrats used to promenade in Victorian times.
This second street belongs to Desire and her peers, who congregate here from across the region to promenade the night away on the city's transgender runway.
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When I was a kid in this neighborhood, it was a regular thing to walk to the promenade to see the harbor and skyline.
4. When I was a kid in this neighborhood it was a regular thing to walk to the promenade to see the harbor and skyline.
"When we were beginning to take the High Line around," Mr. David recalled, "being able to point to the Promenade Plantée was huge to us.
4. Walk along the beach towards the pier, climbing back up to the promenade to pass the pier entrance.
The old city's fortified walls, now converted to promenades, give it a pentagonal shape.
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