stroll (Meaning)

Wordnet

stroll (n)

a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)

Wordnet

stroll (v)

walk leisurely and with no apparent aim

stroll Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly couple took a leisurely stroll through the park, enjoying the fresh air and sunshine.
  2. We went for a stroll along the beach, feeling the soft sand beneath our feet and listening to the waves crashing.
  3. The students strolled through the campus, admiring the beautiful architecture and lush greenery.
  4. The dog bounded ahead, its leash trailing behind as we strolled through the forest.
  5. The tourists strolled down the narrow cobblestone streets, exploring the quaint shops and landmarks.
  6. During their vacation, they enjoyed a leisurely stroll along the promenade, watching the sunset over the ocean.
  7. The group of friends strolled through the shopping mall, browsing the various stores and enjoying each other's company.
  8. We took a peaceful stroll through the cemetery, paying respects to the departed.
  9. The artist strolled through the museum, admiring the masterpieces on display.
  10. After dinner, we went for a relaxing stroll around the neighborhood, taking in the sights and sounds.

FAQs About the word stroll

a leisurely walk (usually in some public place), walk leisurely and with no apparent aim

walk, wander, ramble, tour, constitutional, promenade, amble, turn, perambulation, parade

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The elderly couple took a leisurely stroll through the park, enjoying the fresh air and sunshine.

We went for a stroll along the beach, feeling the soft sand beneath our feet and listening to the waves crashing.

The students strolled through the campus, admiring the beautiful architecture and lush greenery.

The dog bounded ahead, its leash trailing behind as we strolled through the forest.