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You’re listening to Lingo Phoenix’s word of the day for March 23.
Today’s word is stroll, spelled s-t-r-o-l-l.
stroll /strəʊl $ stroʊl/ ●○○ verb [intransitive]
to walk in a slow relaxed way, especially for pleasure
Here’s the word used in a sentence:
They strolled along the street looking in the store windows.
They strolled along the riverbank, enjoying the evening sun.
On a recent warm winter afternoon, hundreds of Chattanoogans flocked downtown to stroll along the Walnut Street Bridge, a picturesque walking path that towers over the Tennessee River.
— Washington Post, "The lynching that Black Chattanooga never forgot takes center stage downtown," 11 Mar. 2021
—stroll noun [countable]
After dinner, we went for a stroll along the beach.
Stroller
With your word of the day, I’m Mohammad Golpayegani.
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You’re listening to Lingo Phoenix’s word of the day for March 23.
Today’s word is stroll, spelled s-t-r-o-l-l.
stroll /strəʊl $ stroʊl/ ●○○ verb [intransitive]
to walk in a slow relaxed way, especially for pleasure
Here’s the word used in a sentence:
They strolled along the street looking in the store windows.
They strolled along the riverbank, enjoying the evening sun.
On a recent warm winter afternoon, hundreds of Chattanoogans flocked downtown to stroll along the Walnut Street Bridge, a picturesque walking path that towers over the Tennessee River.
— Washington Post, "The lynching that Black Chattanooga never forgot takes center stage downtown," 11 Mar. 2021
—stroll noun [countable]
After dinner, we went for a stroll along the beach.
Stroller
With your word of the day, I’m Mohammad Golpayegani.
Join our Telegram channel @lingophoenix to make sure you never miss an episode of Lingo Phoenix’s Word of the Day.