stroll through

Frequency: 7.010.3 per million words

To walk from one side to the other of a place, like a park or town.

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Examples (10)

  • He hummed to himself as he strolled leisurely through the streets.
  • They spent the afternoon strolling through the botanical gardens.
  • We decided to stroll through the park after dinner to enjoy the cool air.
  • The tourists were strolling through the narrow alleys of the old town.
  • It was a beautiful sunny day to stroll through the local marketplace.
  • She strolled through the art gallery, admiring each painting in silence.
  • Let's stroll through the woods before it gets too dark to see the path.
  • The young couple strolled hand in hand through the quiet village.
  • I love strolling through the city at night when the traffic has died down.
  • They strolled through the university campus, reminiscing about their student days.