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stroule — stroul(e obs. forms of stroll … Useful english dictionary
stroll — stroll1 [ stroul ] verb intransitive * 1. ) to walk without hurrying, often for pleasure: young couples out strolling with their arms around each other She strolled over to join them. 2. ) to do something easily and with little effort: Alison… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stroll — [strəul US stroul] v [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from [i]German dialect strollen] to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way stroll down/over/along ▪ We were strolling along, laughing and joking. >stroll n ▪ They went for a stroll in the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
stroller — stroll|er [ˈstrəulə US ˈstroulər] n 1.) AmE a small chair on wheels in which a small child sits and is pushed along British Equivalent: buggy British Equivalent: pushchair 2.) someone who is strolling ▪ evening strollers on the promenade … Dictionary of contemporary English
stroller — stroll|er [ stroulər ] noun count 1. ) AMERICAN a type of light chair with wheels in which small children can be pushed along. British pushchair or buggy. 2. ) someone who is strolling … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English