Sentence examples for were stroll from inspiring English sources

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were stroll

verb

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

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The silk tent, for instance, an extravaganza of yardage with cascading organdy sheers, recalls her girlhood at Parlange, where pigeonniers lined pea-gravel pathways and there were stroll gardens dense with camelias and ardisia.

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Folks were strolling down the street.

People were strolling on the broken avenues.

They were strolling on the south side of 80th.

Yesterday lovers were strolling across the sunlit Pont des Arts.

They were strolling along, idly picking up shells.

Soon shoppers were strolling past rows of cars.

But, really, they were strolling along, and he'd no idea where to.

Ahead, Mr. Jaramillo blissfully jogged up the path as if he were strolling on the savanna.

Elizabeth and John Gilbert* were strolling the streets of Athens on a Sunday afternoon when they were ambushed.

A string of spotted deer, chital, were strolling through the trees, directly towards the tigress.

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