Sentence examples for to stroll from inspiring English sources

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to stroll

verb

To wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely; to rove.

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"Humans," she writes, "are born to stroll".

Hutter continues to stroll home.

But he has yet to stroll past the plaque.

But this last inference is unwarranted, according to Stroll.

Game over, with 20 minutes left to stroll.

And he advises newly elected legislators to stroll the Capitol.

Theaters charged visitors to stroll along the resulting long images.

Couples of every nationality come out to stroll.

Instead, I wanted to stroll his partly sequestered block.

Mr. Romney is less likely to stroll casually at all.

We stepped outside to stroll through the gardens.

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