Stroll [noun]
Definition of Stroll:
lazy walk
Sentence/Example of Stroll:
Stop for us at the Laurels, about eleven, or p'r'aps I'll stroll over and get you.
Apparently without a care in the world, he continued his stroll.
When Mr. Lorry had finished his breakfast, he went out for a stroll on the beach.
However, out of caution, I walked round the house, as if taking a stroll.
And to avoid the bewildering depths into which we were led, we suggested a stroll on the sands.
While waiting for this he did nothing but stroll around all day like one of the idle rich.
It's not yet nine o'clock; we can take a stroll along the road.
When she is there, looking at the cases, you'll just stroll in.
You and the rest are welcome to sit on the terrace or stroll 'round the deer park.
It was while on his stroll down to the village that Albert met Mr. Kendall.