perambulate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for perambulate in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.perambulate [Am pəˈræmbjəˌleɪt, Brit pəˈrambjʊleɪt] VB trans form or hum

II.perambulate [Am pəˈræmbjəˌleɪt, Brit pəˈrambjʊleɪt] VB intr

perambulate in the PONS Dictionary

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However, despite the scenery on offer, it's always wise to keep your head down when perambulating along the seafront.
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People aren't supposed to be perambulating through these places.
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I saw college and high school classes perambulate and gaze.
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He was allowed to perambulate on the leads, being crazed for want of air.
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He sways in repetitive movements, perambulating around the room, covered then uncovered.
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Once the spot where fashionable ladies perambulated, it was becoming crowded with a new immigrant population, as well as noise and the smoke produced by industry.
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Newly married persons perambulate the tomb three times, and place offerings of food in the beggar's bowl.
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Forest officials will perambulate the area and keep checking the cages regularly.
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Local juries were expected to perambulate the forests to gather evidence.
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The shrines of any noted saints situated near the line of march were perambulated and the saint's help implored.
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