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paseo

n. A public path or avenue designed for walking, sometimes for dining or recreation

WordNet
paseo

n. a path set aside for walking; "after the blizzard he shoveled the front walk" [syn: walk, walkway]

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Paseo

Paseo may refer to:

  • Paseo de la Reforma, an avenue in Mexico City, Mexico
  • Paseo Arts District, a commercial shopping district in Oklahoma City
  • The Paseo, a parkway in Kansas City, Missouri
  • Paseo del Prado, major boulevard in Madrid
  • Paseo de Roxas, an avenue in Metro Manila
  • Toyota Paseo, a subcompact car
  • "Paseo" (song), a song by Belgian Eurodance group Paradisio

Usage examples of "paseo".

The only reason that Otto had been out when he called at the house on Paseo Delicias was because Otto had been calling at the Original Fish Depot.

He could imagine far too vividly the police bursting into the house on Paseo Delicias and arresting everybody in sight, and condemning Celia for ever to that strange grey-faced state in which he had seen her last night.

BMW with the licence plate FISHEE out on Paseo Delicias yesterday morning.

Houk drew up underneath the overhanging eucalyptus trees on Paseo Delicias and switched off his engine.

A Mexican gardener was raking the lawns of the house on the opposite side of Paseo Delicias.

According to Jamilla, he owned a clothing and jewelry shop in a small mall called El Paseo on State Street in Santa Barbara.

Prado, in the Paseo Alameda, the place he usually lodged when he was in the city.

There was a soft, caressing breeze as we sat down on a bench in the Paseo Alameda.

She stayed close as they trooped through the little park and into the Paseo del Prado.

From two blocks away, the drone of traffic along the Paseo de la Refonna disturbed his sense of tranquility.

His driver managed to turn onto the spacious Paseo de la Reforma, gaining speed along the avenue, reaching the Spanish mansion squeezed between high-rise apartment buildings.

The caravan proceeded along the Paseo de la Reforma, maintaining a constant moderate speed, keeping a close formation Soon the group drove south, leaving the sweltering city, heading toward the cool air of the estates at Lake Chalco.

At some of the intersections on the street called the Paseo de la Reforma were traffic circles like enormous revolving doors in which it seemed they might be caught forever.

Avenida Insurgentes, Avenida Chapultepec, Florencia Street, and the Paseo de la Reforma, she grew more and more certain that she had been wrong to accept so much from Ramon.

It boasted a million in population and some of the most interesting things to see and do in the country, including the Alamo and the Paseo Del Rio.