leisurely

  • 101strolled — strəʊl n. ramble, slow leisurely walk v. walk along at a leisurely pace; wander, meander …

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  • 102strolling — strəʊl n. ramble, slow leisurely walk v. walk along at a leisurely pace; wander, meander …

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  • 103strolls — strəʊl n. ramble, slow leisurely walk v. walk along at a leisurely pace; wander, meander …

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  • 104amble — verb walk or move at a leisurely pace. noun a leisurely walk. Derivatives ambler noun Origin ME: from OFr. ambler, from L. ambulare to walk …

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  • 105mosey — informal verb (mosey, moseying, moseyed) walk or move in a leisurely manner. noun a leisurely walk. Origin C19 (orig. US): of unknown origin …

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  • 106stroll — verb 1》 walk in a leisurely way. 2》 achieve a sporting victory easily. noun 1》 a short leisurely walk. 2》 a victory easily achieved. Origin C17 (in the sense roam as a vagrant ): prob. from Ger. strollen, strolchen, from Strolch vagabond …

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  • 107tootle — verb 1》 casually make a series of sounds on a horn, trumpet, etc.     ↘make (a sound or tune) in such a way. 2》 informal go or travel in a leisurely way. noun 1》 an act or sound of tootling. 2》 informal a leisurely journey. Origin C19:… …

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  • 108pace — I UK [peɪs] / US noun Word forms pace : singular pace plural paces ** 1) [singular/uncountable] the speed at which something happens or is done the pace of something: The pace of technological change increased steadily during the 20th century.… …

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  • 109ramble — ram•ble [[t]ˈræm bəl[/t]] v. bled, bling, n. 1) to wander around in a leisurely, aimless manner; stroll 2) to take a course with many turns or windings, as a stream or path 3) to grow or spread in a random, unsystematic fashion, as a vine 4) to… …

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  • 110stroll — /stroʊl / (say strohl) verb (i) 1. to walk leisurely as inclination directs; ramble; saunter; take a walk: *He strolled about the streets, looking in vain for a face he knew –mary grant bruce, 1924. 2. to wander or rove from place to place; roam …