promenade|promenades in English
noun
[prom·e·nade || ‚prɑmə'neɪd /‚prɒmə'nɑːd]
leisurely walk; walkway; march of dancers (in ballroom dancing); formal ball, dance
Use "promenade|promenades" in a sentence
1. That car on Cultra promenade, earlier.
2. The Promenade is abuzz with activity.
3. Synonyms for Ambles include walks, strolls, saunters, wanders, turns, rAmbles, constitutionals, perambulation, ranges and promenades
4. This pier was not a promenade for me.
5. Ashore is steps from the promenade and beach!
6. We strolled along on the promenade eating ice-creams.
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8. Lights were strung across the promenade; around the Casino.
9. 4889 Promenade Pkwy, Bessemer, AL 35022-7305 205-565-3760
10. The Boulevardier is a man (usually) who promenades through the fashionable city streets of Paris
11. We took a promenade along the canal after Sunday dinner.
12. She swallowed hard and thought about this afternoon's promenade.
13. 4 Nous avons fait une promenade dans la montagne.
14. 25 Brentwood Promenade Ct, Brentwood, MO 63144-1428 314-918-9500
15. 22 A prom, short for promenade is a formal dance.
16. He built the Stone Quay both as a landing stage and promenade.
17. Live Cam View of the Promenade and Central Pier from Viva Blackpool
18. This colonnade, or stoa, was a popular promenade and place of meeting.
19. Bund definition, an embankment or an embanked quay, often providing a promenade
20. A wide promenade allows many people to walk at the same time.
21. There were people dressed in gay bright clothes walking on the promenade.
22. He found work on the promenade there, sitting in a barrel.
23. S'Arenal has a beautiful promenade that runs the entire length of the beach .
24. The Bund is a mile-long stretch of waterfront promenade along the Huangpu River
25. Frederick toilsomely Clambered up to the promenade deck and crept into the …