Aún no tenemos significados para "public promenade".
1They must have served for a public promenade, like the bastions of Geneva.
2Or do you call this place a garden, a park, a public promenade?
3A captain conducts the two victims to the public promenade where they are hung.
4On the public promenade I met a magnificent woman.
5The event later shifted to a public promenade overlooking the glitzy Marina Bay, the police said.
6Bowing once to a person upon a public promenade or drive is all that civility requires.
7In 1750, Colonel Bouchette says, it served as a public promenade, and was covered by a public platform.
8Stephen, if you do not walk more slowly, I declare I shall run after you down the public promenade!
9On the 3d of February, eight armed men appeared on the public promenade, and plundered a large number of persons.
10Is there any other place in America where gentlemen still take off their hats to one another on the public promenade?
11With her own eyes she had seen him seize the lady's wrist with great violence on the public promenade by the lake.
12The pier has, as usual, two stages; the upper and narrower for a public promenade, the lower and broader one for business.
13A day or two since I met a Vévaisan on the public promenade, with whom business had led to a slight acquaintance.
14This great lady is not to be blamed for deeming that her errand-boy was pointing her out vulgarly on a public promenade.
15In autumn, the public promenade is tree-lined with spectacular colour, and in summer it's a welcome retreat from the heat of the city.
16This development would interpose massive apartment blocks ("up to six-storeys high") and a marina between the public promenade and the sea.
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Public promenade por variante geográfica