perambulation|perambulations in English

noun

[per·am·bu·la·tion || pə'ræmbjə'leɪʃn /-jʊl-]

strolling, walking about; moving about

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1. Synonyms for Amble. constitutional, perambulation, rAmble, range,

2. Synonyms for Constitutionals include strolls, walks, turns, rambles, saunters, airing, ambles, perambulation, wanders and breathers

3. But these perambulations were nullified by the king's determination not to surrender his Forest rights.

4. Synonyms for Ambles include walks, strolls, saunters, wanders, turns, rAmbles, constitutionals, perambulation, ranges and promenades

5. The asteroid known as apophis could pass close enough to earth in 2029 to affect a perambulation in its path.

6. These simple truths are present in the Baronages that conclude the county tours in all editions of Britannia, and in the descents of manors that Camden traces in his perambulations.

7. William Lambarde (18 October 1536 – 19 August 1601) was an English antiquarian, writer on legal subjects, and politician.He is particularly remembered as the author of A Perambulation of Kent (1576), the first English county history; Eirenarcha (1581), a widely read manual on the office and role of justice of the peace; and Archeion (completed c.1591, though not published until 1635), a