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passejant
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peatón
Someone who walks at a leisurely pace.
stroller
ambler
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passejant
1
The Saunter-er's Apple not even the
saunterer
can eat in the house.
2
Was there no way to attract the
saunterer
's
attention?
3
The detective, who seemed to have been just a
saunterer
,
had accommodated himself to Francis' destination.
4
Henry, a vastly different man from the genial
saunterer
of a moment ago, poked wildly through the railings.
5
Here the Sunday
saunterer
stops and lounges with his book, and bathes his hands and face in the cool fountain.
6
His satisfaction communicates itself to a third
saunterer
through the long vacation in Kenge and Carboy's office, to wit, Young Smallweed.
7
There is a modicum of natural history, but mostly he reaps the intangible harvest of the poet, the
saunterer
,
the mystic, the super-sportsman.
8
He says that the word
saunterer
was derived from those persons who, during the Middle Ages, went on crusades to the Holy Land.
9
Saunterers
for exercise or flirtation often turned for a glance at Angela.
10
Curiosity attracted the
saunterers
;
then in turn the frequenters of the bars and gambling games.
11
The
saunterers
on the willow-shadowed banks came strolling in.
12
The promenade was crowded with
saunterers
.
13
They had drifted from the outskirts of the crowded table and found themselves in the thinner crowd of
saunterers
.
14
The
saunterers
through the different paths and alleys were issuing upon the main avenues, and tending in gathering force toward the gate.
15
The Casino offers concerts and occasional plays and operettas, and a band in the main promenade entertains regularly the listening evening
saunterers
.
16
Mr. Muir, the Wanderer, needs a continent to roam in; while Mr. Burroughs, the
Saunterer
,
needs only a neighborhood or a farm.
attract the saunterer
genial saunterer
third saunterer
Catalan
passejant
Spanish
peatón
caminante
paseante