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To wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely; to rove.
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To go somewhere with ease.
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To walk the streets as a prostitute.
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To wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely; to rove.
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To go somewhere with ease.
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To walk the streets as a prostitute.
I strolled up town, hoping to catch them.
Betsy finished her sandwich and strolled toward the stairs.
He strolled into the kitchen and glanced around.
As we alighted, an officer I recognized from the command center strolled up to us.
Carmen left the house and strolled down the pathway to the garden.
Josh strolled across the room and glanced down at her - misreading her expression, as usual.
Molly held Bumpus' leash as we strolled down the wide sidewalk.
Katie was busy sewing something for her hope chest, so Carmen grabbed her cane pole and some liver from the refrigerator, and strolled down to the pond.
I just strolled around town, trying to imagine Annie doing the same thing, a hundred years ago.
Dean lied that he'd miss them and strolled into the kitchen where Cynthia and Maria were enjoying a second breakfast.
She didn't see Damian until afternoon, when he strolled into the library from sparring, ear to a cell phone.
He kissed Cynthia good-bye and strolled the sun-lit streets the short distance to Sheriff Jake Weller's office behind the courthouse.
As they strolled along, Ryland discussed the recent rise of interest in the sport.
My monthly condition excuses me from duties today so I donned my finest dress and strolled the streets of Ouray like the lady that was once Annie Quincy.
The front door Dean had neglected to lock opened and Sheriff Weller strolled in without knocking.
Will strolled up the red carpet wearing an England football strip.
Robin of Sherwood So I strolled across to the throng of travelers debating Bored of the Rings.
A tall thin bow-legged figure strolled around the side of the house.
I didn't press her as we entered Lauritzen Gardens, and strolled the paths of public Botanical Park.
The couple strolled down Seventh Street to the bridge that crossed the Uncompahgre River as it spilled its way down from the mountains.
We strolled up the main street, rumored to be the widest in the country, but I don't know who measures.
Mrs. Lincoln, the Deans' cat, strolled into the room and rubbed the young girl's leg as if to ask what was the problem.
Dean rushed to her side, just as Donald Ryland came out of his room, in time to catch a glance at the departing man who turned and strolled down the stairs to the street.
Sprint pose I strolled over to the third car park in the hotel to see what was going on.
I strolled a discrete distance from her side as we entered the gardens.
Donnie remained with his father and his new found ice climbing friends while Dean took his wife's hand and strolled further down the snow covered path, away from the edge.
We strolled back to my stolen car and drove away, taking back street to avoid intersection cameras.
Bordeaux paused beside Pete and spoke to him for a moment before he strolled over to join Cassie.
He quickly agreed and the two strolled, for the first time since Christmas, to St. Daniel's Catholic Church, a few blocks away.
By the time Dean strolled by a few moments later, red-faced Fitzgerald was getting an ear full from a half dozen tourists and an elderly local, known for his unwavering opinions and surly disposition.
He strolled up to them as if he was on a city street, not alone in the Colorado woods.
Fred O'Connor strolled into the kitchen a few moments later, all smiles, carrying his ever-present notebook.
The Quincy sisters strolled by moments later, arm in arm.
As he strolled away from Bird Song, Corday pulled up in front.
Fred O'Connor strolled up just as Dean finished.
Ms. Nightingale murmured a room number and motioned down a hall crowded with bodies like the day after Gettysburg while white-coated figures strolled among the moaning, clip boards in hand With wide-eyed Fred following behind, Dean ran the gauntlet until he found the room, a small office packed with five men and a lot of smoke, three of them in Philadelphia Police uniforms.
Later that evening, while Dean and his stepfather were filling their faces with apple pie and ice cream and feeling sorry for themselves about their lack of progress in finding Byrne, a young man strolled up to them with a smile on his face.
He parked the car and strolled over to her, stretching out a browned hand in greeting.
Dean had showered and changed and was sitting under a tree licking a frozen yogurt desert and chatting with a group of riders from Texas when the old man strolled up.
We took our shoes off, of course, then strolled around the sainted place.
A few bold pigeons strolled by, looking for a handout but they waddled on down the path.
I hummed a tune I remembered my mother singing to me as I strolled to the barn to slay the lying witch-bitch who thought she'd tricked.
David Dean whistled a patriotic tune as he strolled up town from the park.
The police spoke to Fred next, while Dean strolled back toward his quarters, with Corday's question concerning his wife's return echoing in his mind.
They strolled quietly for a while, until Jackson stopped to face her.
Elisabeth strolled in from the kitchen, seemingly oblivious to situation.
She put an arm around his waist and together they strolled back to take a look at Ed.
On an impulse, Dean drove back in behind it and strolled over to meet the young man who stepped from the vehicle.
As his gaze strolled over her face, a smile developed slowly - first in his eyes and then spreading to the corners of his mouth.
Xander paused to sense what might be waiting for him then whipped open the door to his bedroom and strolled out.
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