strolling in the PONS Dictionary

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At the same time he began to study the violin, and soon joined a company of strolling musicians who attended fetes, fairs, etc.
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As the story opens, he is strolling outside a cemetery and sees a coarse-looking red-haired foreigner who stares back at him belligerently.
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Shoppers looking for stocking stuffers will have their heyday strolling amongst the hundreds of unique trinket stalls, with toys, ornaments, pocket watches, and much more.
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She could be seen strolling around the pool area, showing off her figure, as her husband enjoyed his downtime, relaxing in a lounge chair.
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Visitors enjoy strolling and bicycling throughout the year.
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By strolling among the columns, people trigger the photo-sensors, activating the light and an ever-changing sound score of melodic tones, environmental sounds and text.
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A number of trails leading to the river are perfect for birdwatching, strolling, cycling and nature lovers.
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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 is strolling down a crowded market street when he is suddenly engulfed by a nuclear explosion.
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I clearly remember watching the gardeners titivate the flower beds and strolling past the lake through the many choice trees.
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