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strolled

verb as in walk along lazily

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That certainly seemed to be the case last Tuesday as Maiava strolled into a crowd of reporters with a newfound air of confidence, just 24 hours after he’d been named the starter.

It would be more than eight years before he, as a young coach, could begin to try to put into practice what he had witnessed that night when Barca strolled to a 3-0 victory as Sevilla spent most of the game trying to figure out how to get the ball.

From BBC

Flanked by family and key supporters such as the world's richest man, Elon Musk, the 45th - and soon to be the 47th - president of the United States strolled on stage and revisited many of the themes and anecdotes I have become so familiar with, as I followed around in this campaign.

From BBC

Downey resident Carlos Interiano strolled proudly through Union Station en route to the Dodger Stadium celebration wearing a black cap with the L.A. insignia, a white jersey and the Dodgers’ logo emblazoned in gold across his chest.

We strolled the length of the pier, people-watching, then I took her hand in mine.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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