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promenade

[prom-uh-neyd, -nahd] / ˌprɒm əˈneɪd, -ˈnɑd /


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In the 1860s, the commissioners of New York’s Central Park chose to place a picturesque fountain at the end of the long promenade known as the Mall.

From The Wall Street Journal

Our bags were sent up to a room above a tidy tavern, and right away Aunt Kitty and I stepped out for a promenade around town.

From Literature

That doesn’t mean the twins weren’t tempted by the stores on the promenade leading to the indoor water park and ogling the arcade games.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now, he stands - without a camera - on the promenade, reflecting on events, as a woman lays a bouquet of flowers.

From BBC

A spokesperson said over the past decade Rhyl had seen "substantial public investment" including a £100m flood defence upgrade which had "transformed the seafront" with a new promenade and a big children's play area.

From BBC