amble and stroll
The likely word is "sauntered" (strolled).
Strolled,Jogged,Waddled,Ran,Raced.
whats another meaning for the word intended
When about is used by itself, not with an object, it is an adverb. Examples: The people strolled about. (to and fro) The distance is about five miles. (approximately)
Ambled
strolled into
amble and stroll
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Strolled is an action, so it is a verb. Strolled is the past tense of to stroll.
There are one syllable in "strolled."
The couple strolled on the beach.He strolled past the library.
He strolled along the pathway close to the coastline.He strolled along the pathway close to the coastline.He strolled along the pathway close to the coastline.He strolled along the pathway close to the coastline.He strolled along the pathway close to the coastline.He strolled along the pathway close to the coastline.He strolled along the pathway close to the coastline.He strolled along the pathway close to the coastline.He strolled along the pathway close to the coastline.He strolled along the pathway close to the coastline.He strolled along the pathway close to the coastline.
She strolled through the park leisurely.
The past tense of "stroll" is "strolled."
No, "strolled" is a verb, specifically the past tense of "stroll." An adverb typically describes how an action is performed, while "strolled" refers to the action itself.
The past tense of "stroll" is "strolled."