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promenade

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


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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

As dancers, they breathed together — calmly holding balances or promenading in attitude or arabesque — and like Dunn, they sometimes embodied the natural world, too.

From New York Times

As a result, hundreds of guests congregated in the center promenade between the entrances to Disneyland and Disney California Adventure as they awaited entry.

From Los Angeles Times

Israeli police said a driver ran over a number of people near a popular promenade before his car overturned.

From Washington Post

Footage from the scene showed an overturned car near a promenade and an Israeli police officer opening fire.

From BBC