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stroll

[strohl] / stroʊl /




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LeBron James strolled to the scorer’s table Tuesday night and went through his pregame routine of throwing chalk up in the air, an iconic moment in his NBA-record 23rd season and on his 41st birthday.

From Los Angeles Times

In recent weeks, the 63-year-old leftist has been dancing on stage at rallies, calmly strolling trade expos and attending Christmas tree lightings hand-in-hand with his wife.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I waited as long as I could,” he said on a recent Sunday afternoon, strolling past San Francisco City Hall.

From The Wall Street Journal

Assuming her son had perished in Italy, Eisenbeisser’s mother arranged a wake — only to have her son stroll into the ceremony very much alive, causing the woman to faint.

From Los Angeles Times

They strolled through the world-famous Beverly Hills shopping mecca, where there was little evidence of any big sales.

From Los Angeles Times