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I . prom·enade [ˌprɒməˈnɑ:d] SUST.

1. promenade (walkway):

promenade
promenade

2. promenade form dated:

promenade (walk)
promenade (walk)
promenade (in vehicle)

II . prom·enade [ˌprɒməˈnɑ:d] V. intr. dated

promenade
sprehajati se [form. perf. sprehoditi se]

prom·enade ˈcon·cert SUST. ingl. brit.

promenade concert

prom·eˈnade deck SUST. (on ship)

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It had a promenade deck on the roof, but this may now be gone, as it is not visible in photographs.
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After dinner the gardens are brilliantly illuminated, and all the ladies of the court, dressed in white, promenade with their men.
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Its long, crescent-shaped seafront promenade is sheltered by rocky headlands.
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Radiating from the rotunda are large halls and promenades, lined with shops and stalls.
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He would not go out, did not accept invitations, and would not frequent the promenades.
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The promenade was built in 1939 as a narrow promenade, elevated above sea level.
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Within the city there were many parks, gardens, villas, and promenades.
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A flat porch roof formerly housed a promenade, as indicated by two doors still present today.
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A prominent feature of the resort was the promenade and the pleasure piers, where an eclectic variety of performances vied for the people's attention.
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Before reconstruction, it looked like a small city park; now it looks like a city promenade.
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