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promenade

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


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On Monday, after the regional conflict spread to Lebanon, thousands of residents fled villages in the south and, in Beirut, displaced families gathered in the city's Martyrs' Square and on the promenade along the Mediterranean.

From BBC

Families popped it over wood stoves; peddlers sold it in paper cones at circuses, carnivals and busy promenades.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bolsa Pacific is to include more than 15 acres of open space, including private spaces for residents, open-air promenades and a network of walking trails.

From Los Angeles Times

These sort of wind speeds will lead to large coastal waves which are likely to overtop the sea walls and promenades.

From BBC

With a slide showing dozens of shiny terraced apartment towers overlooking a tree-lined promenade, he promised a Mediterranean utopia rising from the scarred Gaza landscape.

From Barron's