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Strolled

Stroll \Stroll\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Strolled; p. pr. & vb. n. Strolling.] [Cf. Dan. stryge to stroll, Sw. stryka to stroke, to ramble, dial. Sw. strykel one who strolls about, Icel. strj?ka to stroke, D. struikelen to stumble, G. straucheln. Cf. Struggle.] To wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely; to rove.

These mothers stroll to beg sustenance for their helpless infants.
--Swift.

Syn: To rove; roam; range; stray.

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strolled

vb. (en-past of: stroll)

Usage examples of "strolled".

He strolled over to where she sat on the bed and leaned down over her, his weight braced on his arms.

Cord strolled lazily out of the cabin to lean against one of the posts that supported the porch roof.

Everything was in place, as if it had all been waiting for him, and he'd simply strolled in.

While she watched, horrified, he strolled to the connecting door and repeated the action.

His tall form unfolded from the Jaguar, and he strolled up to the porch with his graceful, loose-hipped gait and a faint smile of masculine condescension on his lips, the hero arrived to save the helpless little woman from the ferocious beast.

You never got the sense that Madelyn had hurried over anything, her friend Christine mused as Madelyn strolled toward her.

He wanted to watch the lazy way she strolled around the house and accomplished miracles without seeming to put forth much effort at all.

He and Webb strolled on to the end of the hall, out of earshot of anyone getting off the elevator on that floor.

Couples strolled over the grounds, their way lit by the thousands of lights woven into the trees and bushes, the maze of electrical cords carefully covered with foam stripping and taped over so no one would trip over them.

She had strolled instead of strode, and there had been something completely feminine in the subtle sway of her hips.

Instead he dropped his hand and strolled to the door, his tall, muscular body as graceful as a dancer's.

She strolled along, hands in the pockets of her jacket, a light breeze flirting with her curls.

She strolled around the room, pausing before some canvases, touching others, like a mother putting her children to bed at night.

Tourists still strolled the uneven pavements, newly emerged from the restaurants and bars and strip joints.

Hands in his pockets, John strolled over to the bookshelves and studied Vinay's reading material.