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Promenaded

Promenade \Prom`e*nade"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Promenaded; p. pr. & vb. n. Promenading.] To walk for pleasure, display, or exercise.

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promenaded

vb. (en-past of: promenade)

Usage examples of "promenaded".

For three days, the children who have taken their first communion before the constitutional bishop have been promenaded through the streets of Paris.

While he lay and ripened under the sun, birds fluttered over his head, flew from tree to tree, promenaded on the springtime grass.

Do you remember how we danced and promenaded in Galilee, proclaiming the beauty of the world, the unity of heaven and earth, and how Paradise would presently open up for us to enter?

And while they promenaded, anxiously awaiting the hour of noon when they could return to their homes and by talking, arguing and eating forget the sacred words—look!

For two or three hours the sun lay warmly in the high window, showing Jo seated on the old sofa, writing busily, with her papers spread out upon a trunk before her, while Scrabble, the pet rat, promenaded the beams overhead, accompanied by his oldest son, a fine young fellow, who was evidently very proud of his whiskers.

So busy was she on this day that she did not hear Laurie’s ring nor see his face peeping in at her as she gravely promenaded to and fro, flirting her fan and tossing her head, on which she wore a great pink turban, contrasting oddly with her blue brocade dress and yellow quilted petticoat.

The Queen Mother promenaded in her back garden, her corgi, Susan, at her side.