"Strolls" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Strolls" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Strolls" Meaning

To walk at a leisurely pace, often in a relaxed and casual manner, for pleasure or as a form of exercise, typically in a park or other attractive outdoor setting.

"Strolls" Examples

Examples of "strolls":


1. Recreational use: The family decided to take a leisurely strolls around the park on a Sunday afternoon.
2. Formal event: The tour guide led the group on a guided strolls through the historic downtown area, pointing out notable landmarks.
3. Nature walk: The couple enjoyed a romantic strolls through the forest, hand in hand, taking in the sights and sounds of the natural world.
4. Daily habit: Every morning, John enjoyed his quiet strolls around the block to clear his mind before starting his workday.
5. Idiomatic expression: The tourists were told to mind their belongings during the crowded strolls through the busy streets of the city but took a moment to stop and take a photo together.

"Strolls" Similar Words

Strokes

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Stroking

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Strokkur

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Stroll

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A leisurely walk, typically at a slow pace, often in a pleasant or scenic area.

Strolled

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To walk leisurely, often in a pleasant or peaceful state of mind.

Stroller

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Strollers

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Strolling refers to walking in a leisurely and casual manner, often for pleasure or relaxation, usually at a slow to moderate pace, without a specific destination or purpose, and often enjoying the scenery or surroundings while doing so.

Stroma

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Stromal

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The word "stromal" refers to something that is related to or describes the stroma, which is a part of a tissue or a structure that consists of fibrous tissue, often found in various organs, such as the pancreas, liver, or marrow.<br><br>In medicine, stromal cells or the stromal compartment is the supportive connective tissue that surrounds and supports surrounding tissues, like epithelial cells or blood vessels. It provides structural support and facilitates the exchange of materials and nutrients within an organ.<br><br>In terms of biology, stroma can also refer to the supporting tissue in plant seeds. This stroma provides nutrients to the plant as it grows.<br><br>The word "stromal" is derived from the Greek root "stroma," which means "bed" or "heap." Over time, it came to mean the supportive tissue that surrounds and holds together various cellular structures.

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Stromatolite

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