Collocations for "stroll"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "stroll" in context.
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stroll
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- do you want to go on a stroll with me?
- do you want to take a stroll with me?
- take a stroll through the [woods, park]
- take a stroll along the [beach, river]
- take a stroll around [town, downtown]
- go for a stroll around the [lake, park]
- a [long, short, leisurely] stroll
- take a stroll down memory lane
- [a Sunday, a winter, an afternoon] stroll
- is just a [ten-minute] stroll [away, from here]
- the [horse, athlete] won at a stroll
- stroll [to, down to, through, from, around] the [park, woods, campus, town]
- stroll [along, on] the [beach, path]
- stroll into [town, the store, the party]
- stroll [in, in from, out into] the [cold, rain, street]
- stroll in [late, uninvited]
- stroll down memory lane
- stroll with me
- sports: strolled to victory
'stroll' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):