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stroll

[strohl] / stroʊl /




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While it might seem like a small luxury, Alatriste previously told Realtor.com that residents’ ability to stroll freely around the ultraexclusive community had resulted in a surge in property popularity.

From MarketWatch

“We will stroll the street near the train depot and make it appear that we happen upon Mrs. Maroney by chance,” Aunt Kitty explained as we took off in a buggy for Philadelphia.

From Literature

In one, Powell strolls onto a concert stage in front of a cheering crowd; in another, he holds two handguns labeled “dual” and “mandate.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Where they could hike Eaton Canyon to the waterfall and stroll with their children down Christmas Tree Lane during the holidays.

From Los Angeles Times

Having come in during the first over, he strolled to the nineties but 29 balls passed with Bethell a hit away from a century.

From BBC