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stroll

[strohl] / stroʊl /




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As a result Head strolled to his hundred on day three – sometimes walking between the wickets to complete singles in an ultimate display of his ease – as his home crowd grew in anticipation.

From BBC

He looks as if he just strolled by and bumped into a podium.

From The Wall Street Journal

A team man, the crestfallen Pope would have only been thinking about the door he had just unlocked and pushed open for Australia - a door the hosts would spend the day strolling straight through.

From BBC

On the backlot at Warner Bros, tourists snap selfies in front of the Central Perk cafe set from Friends, and stroll by facades of buildings that stand-in for New York or Los Angeles.

From BBC

While my mom nursed her post-prandial local beer, my kid and I went for a leisurely stroll through a nearby park.

From Los Angeles Times