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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

"But we do still urge people to stay away from the coast and take extreme care on coastal paths and promenades, and to not drive through floodwater."

From BBC

Hundreds of foot guards, horse guards and members of military bands will participate in the spectacle at central London’s Horse Guards and along The Mall, the promenade outside Buckingham Palace.

From Seattle Times

The idea was to turn the road into a European-style promenade, but that hasn’t happened, largely because of the pandemic and lack of money.

From New York Times

The seafront in Stonehaven has been closed off after flooding left debris strewn across the promenade.

From BBC