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All promenade synonyms

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noun promenade

  • mall β€” Also called shopping mall. a large retail complex containing a variety of stores and often restaurants and other business establishments housed in a series of connected or adjacent buildings or in a single large building. Compare shopping center.
  • charleston β€” The Charleston is a lively dance that was popular in the 1920s.
  • bunny hop β€” a jump executed with the feet held tightly together and the knees bent
  • bypath β€” a little-used path or track, esp in the country
  • ball β€” A ball is a round object that is used in games such as tennis, baseball, football, basketball, and cricket.
  • alameda β€” a public walk or promenade lined with trees, often poplars
  • march past β€” a parade or procession, especially of troops past a reviewing stand.
  • dance β€” If you dance a particular kind of dance, you do it or perform it.
  • march-past β€” a parade or procession, especially of troops past a reviewing stand.
  • conga β€” If a group of people dance a conga, they dance in a long winding line, with each person holding on to the back of the person in front.
  • amble β€” When you amble, you walk slowly and in a relaxed manner.
  • walkway β€” any passage for walking, especially one connecting the various areas of a ship, factory, park, etc.
  • hoof it β€” the horny covering protecting the ends of the digits or encasing the foot in certain animals, as the ox and horse.
  • foxtrot β€” a word used in communications to represent the letter F.
  • breath of fresh air β€” sth new
  • jitter β€” jitters, nervousness; a feeling of fright or uneasiness (usually preceded by the): Every time I have to make a speech, I get the jitters.
  • jaunt β€” a short journey, especially one taken for pleasure.
  • jive β€” swing music or early jazz.
  • byway β€” A byway is a small road which is not used by many cars or people.
  • avenue β€” Avenue is sometimes used in the names of streets. The written abbreviation Ave. is also used.
  • boardwalk β€” A boardwalk is a path made of wooden boards, especially one along a beach.
  • foot it β€” (in vertebrates) the terminal part of the leg, below the ankle joint, on which the body stands and moves.
  • jitterbug β€” a strenuously acrobatic dance consisting of a few standardized steps augmented by twirls, splits, somersaults, etc., popular especially in the early 1940s and performed chiefly to boogie-woogie and swing.
  • wanderings β€” Plural form of wandering.
  • formals β€” Plural form of formal.
  • esplanade β€” A long, open, level area, typically beside the sea, along which people may walk for pleasure.
  • hoedown β€” a community dancing party typically featuring folk and square dances accompanied by lively hillbilly tunes played on the fiddle.
  • journey β€” a traveling from one place to another, usually taking a rather long time; trip: a six-day journey across the desert.
  • cut a rug β€” a thick fabric for covering part of a floor, often woven of wool and often having an oblong shape with a border design. Compare carpet.
  • boogie β€” When you boogie, you dance to fast pop music.
  • cavalcade β€” A cavalcade is a procession of people on horses or in cars or carriages.

verb promenade

  • move out β€” an act or instance of moving; movement.
  • footed β€” having a foot or feet (often used in combination): a four-footed animal.
  • march β€” to touch at the border; border.
  • locomote β€” to move about, especially under one's own power.
  • zigzagged β€” a line, course, or progression characterized by sharp turns first to one side and then to the other.
  • locomoting β€” to move about, especially under one's own power.
  • debouch β€” (esp of troops) to move into a more open space, as from a narrow or concealed place
  • excurse β€” To journey or pass through.
  • walk β€” to advance or travel on foot at a moderate speed or pace; proceed by steps; move by advancing the feet alternately so that there is always one foot on the ground in bipedal locomotion and two or more feet on the ground in quadrupedal locomotion.
  • knock around β€” to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, or giving a signal: to knock on the door before entering.
  • debouches β€” to march out from a narrow or confined place into open country, as a body of troops: The platoon debouched from the defile into the plain.
  • make one's way β€” manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
  • legged β€” having a specified number or kind of legs (often used in combination): two-legged; long-legged.
  • zigzagging β€” Present participle of zigzag.
  • make way β€” manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
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