Pronunciation: /ˈstroʊlɪŋ/
noun the act of walking leisurely or aimlessly
A1 I enjoy strolling in the park.
A2 She was strolling along the beach when she found a seashell.
B1 Strolling through the city streets, I discovered a quaint little cafe.
B2 The couple spent the evening strolling hand in hand through the gardens.
C1 Strolling leisurely through the art gallery, I admired the masterpieces on display.
C2 The professor could often be seen strolling around campus, lost in thought.
verb to walk leisurely or aimlessly
A1 I enjoy strolling in the park on sunny days.
A2 She was strolling along the beach, collecting seashells.
B1 The couple spent the evening strolling through the quaint village streets.
B2 After dinner, we went strolling around the city to take in the sights.
C1 The professor could often be seen strolling around campus, lost in thought.
C2 As a form of exercise, she enjoys strolling briskly through the countryside.
formal The couple was strolling through the park, enjoying the beautiful weather.
informal We were just strolling around the neighborhood, not really going anywhere.
slang Let's go strolling down the boulevard and check out the shops.
figurative Her mind was strolling through memories of the past as she sat by the fireplace.
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