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- noun Plural form of
promenader .
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Examples
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They take all the seats out of the stalls and pack in 'promenaders' - you can also stand in the gallery.
This thing called The Proms Jessica 2005
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They take all the seats out of the stalls and pack in 'promenaders' - you can also stand in the gallery.
Archive 2005-07-01 Jessica 2005
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(Reading) The blab of the pave, the tires of carts and slough of boot-soles and talk of the promenaders.
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Its downtown was built around Broadway, an uncommonly wide street flanked with uncommonly wide sidewalks dotted with café tables and promenaders.
Off to the Races 2007
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Its downtown was built around Broadway, an uncommonly wide street flanked with uncommonly wide sidewalks dotted with café tables and promenaders.
Off to the Races 2007
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As a quick conversation with local residents and early-evening promenaders in Engels Square reveals, his presence here is the product neither of affection nor of admiration.
'Marx's General: The Revolutionary Life of Friedrich Engels' 2009
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Its funnels were topped with streams of frothy white smoke, its gleaming sides peppered with brightly lit portholes and its decks thronged with glamorous promenaders, taking the air and watching the stars.
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Central Park promenaders who now savor the lush Great Lawn or the sublime Bethesda Fountain should know what a heroic effort of philanthropy and policing it took to reclaim what less than two decades ago was a dusty, sterile, graffiti-marred wasteland where dope dealers and muggers reigned.
Mr. Sammler's City Myron Magnet 2008
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Place Louis XV. once more, was choked with happy promenaders.
Les Miserables 2008
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Monumental the lacunae between illbiquitous promenaders down to the
Archive 2007-05-01 Lemon Hound 2007
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