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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

A group of fed up small-business owners in Santa Monica, Calif., had hung a banner on the city’s promenade that read: “Santa Monica Is NOT safe. Crime … Depravity … Outdoor mental asylum.”

From New York Times

Fallujah gleams with new apartments, hospitals, amusement parks, a promenade and a renewed gate to the city.

From Seattle Times

The 110-year-old bronze statue depicts the little mermaid from 19th-century Danish author Hans Christian Andersen's tale of the same name, and is sat on a rock by a waterside promenade.

From Reuters

Some residents enthusiastically backed the Little Falls promenade, telling stories about walking the park every morning and using the space to teach their kids to ride bikes.

From Washington Post