stroll in the PONS Dictionary

stroll Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go for a solitary stroll
to go for a stroll

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
According to the artists, these are places where poets, philosophers and intellectuals strolled through in conversation, considering the ideas of their times.
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Afterwards their wives and sweethearts arrived to stroll, play sports or listen to music.
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They do this or that, they walk where they wish, they stroll through fabled palaces unchallenged.
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As the ceremonies declined, the pier's secondary purpose became the main one: people met and strolled in the area, and others fished.
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He continued his stroll to look for a new victim.
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The bridge is an excellent location for an afternoon stroll.
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There are also places to park your vehicle, stroll along boardwalks, hike, mountain bike and swim.
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Police could not determine why the reliable children, already three hours late, were strolling alone and seemingly unconcerned.
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He passes older teenagers and strolls past familiar games such as a toy derrick, and pinball machine.
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At the hotel entrance, visitors strolled through a vine-covered pergola to a lobby embellished with decorative pilasters, freestanding columns, and plaster moldings.
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