To walk around on foot without a specific goal, just for breathing fresh air or excercise.
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Examples for "go for a stroll"
Examples for "go for a stroll"
1I'll go for a stroll on the bottom of the sea.
2I shall go for a stroll now, by myself, to clear my head.
3One night, I go for a stroll and meet Maxi, a young pineapple farmer.
4Shall we go for a stroll on the lawn, sir?
5I feel inclined to take advantage of the moonlight and go for a stroll.
1They decided they'd take a walk if they saw a good place.
2I appreciate it, but I really just need to take a walk.
3Perhaps it would be better to take a walk in the open.
4Go and take a walk in the fresh air-itwill revive you.
5I think it is time to suit up and take a walk.
1Let's go for a walk! agreed Stepan Arkadyich with radiant good humor.
2We will go for a walk on the tops of the cliffs.
3Well, this tea is refreshing; I will go for a walk afterward.
4And when everyone went upstairs, he suggested they go for a walk.
5You can go for a walk, you can walk past other people.
6Can't she go for a walk at seven o'clock in the evening?
7But the bears decided they would go for a walk by themselves.
8I switched off the TV and decided to go for a walk.
9And then the horses usually go for a walk in the afternoon.
10Please to take my arm and we will go for a walk.
11The two go for a walk, with the kids and their cat.
12Instead, I decided to stretch my legs and go for a walk.
13Good God, I go for a walk and the world goes mad.
14I'll go for a walk, and come back when you've done crying.
15What say we go for a walk on the golf course?
16It wasn't the best place to go for a walk, really.