Promenade

Word PROMENADE
Character 9
Hyphenation prom e nade
Pronunciations /pɹɒməˈneɪd/

Definitions and meanings of "Promenade"

What do we mean by promenade?

A leisurely walk, especially one taken in a public place as a social activity. noun

A public place for such walking. noun

A formal dance; a ball. noun

A march of all the guests at the opening of a ball. noun

A square-dance figure in which couples march counterclockwise in a circle. noun

In ballet, a slow supported turn on one foot. noun

To go on a leisurely walk. intransitive verb

To execute a promenade at a ball or in square dancing. intransitive verb

To take a promenade along or through. intransitive verb

To take or display on or as if on a promenade. intransitive verb

To walk about or up and down for amusement, display, or exercise; also, recently, to take exercise in carriage, saddle, or boat.

A walk for pleasure or display, or for exercise. noun

A place for walking. noun

To walk for pleasure, display, or exercise. intransitive verb

A walk for pleasure, display, or exercise. noun

A place for walking; a public walk. noun

A prom (dance). noun

A place where one takes a walk for leisurely pleasure, or for exercise. noun

A prom (dance).

A walk taken for pleasure, display, or exercise; a stroll.

A place where one takes a walk for leisurely pleasure, or for exercise, especially a terrace by the seaside.

A dance motion consisting of a walk, done while square dancing.

A name of a song by ELP from the album "A Picture Of An Exhibition" Urban Dictionary

"To be Promenaded" -to be promised a wonderful pedestrian-friendly main street area by housing developers before you purchase their expensive homes - then to have that promise disappear after they have banked your money. To be duped, tricked, lied to, deceived or by (someone) by being cunning or skillful. "buyers can be tricked by savvy sellers" synonyms: deceive, delude, hoodwink, mislead, take in, dupe, fool, double-cross, cheat, defraud, swindle, gull, hoax, bamboozle, entrap; More use deception to make someone do (something). "he tricked her into parting with the money" use deception to deprive someone of (something). "the king was tricked out of his land" The city of Dublin, California was most definitely promenaded in the neighborhoods off Tassajara in the early 21st century. Urban Dictionary

A stroll or walk through a beautiful place Urban Dictionary

A type of drink, like Lemonade but made with Pomegranates. The flesh of which is the same colour as your Liver because it's named after the Titan Prometheus who was punished by Zeus for stealing fire and his punishment was to be tied to a rock foe eternity (that's where the Granite comes from in Pomegranate) and Eagles were sent down to peck out his liver, therefore Pomegranate and the drink Promenade Urban Dictionary

A group of suitors at the prom ogling the hot girl from the sidelines wishing they were her date. Urban Dictionary

A group of suitors at the prom ogling the hot girl from the sidelines wishing they were her date. Urban Dictionary

A rather enjoyable sexual activity that involves a male shitting (preferably diarrhea) into a woman's vagina while she is well into her period. After the shit is thoroughly stuffed into it's proper crevice, the crap/period-blood mixture is then queefed onto the face of the male participant while he repeats the phrase "I'm a pretty pony" until the last drop has been queefed out of the vagina. After this step is complete, the male removes the glass dildo (Note: try to use glass to cut down on the environmental impact of plastics!) from his ass, and the female then super glues it to his forehead. While this step is going on, the female must repeat "You're a pretty pony" until the glass dildo has been secured to the forehead. It is not uncommon for the man to then ejaculate at this time from the sheer sexual energy of this act. If that happens, simply collect the cum and apply it to the male's face to augment the shit and the period-blood. However this is not necessary. Finally, go outside and have the male walk on all fours while the female rides on the male's back. This should elicit applause from every person you encounter. A great way to make friends. Urban Dictionary

1. to have no plans; idle 2. an illusory plan 3. a daily plan for the unemployed Urban Dictionary

The drunken stumble exhibited by citizens of Hicksville while heading home from a night of revelry or a DUI stop. Urban Dictionary

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The word "promenade" in example sentences

The development of the waterfront promenade is a central feature of the plan but full details have not been made public. ❋ David Smith (2010)

At Rio's Leblon beach, the promenade is cluttered with placards showing larger than life pictures of politicians with very sincere faces. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This promenade might be the best antidote to the problems created by the freeway and the rail line -- if it were better connected to the waterfront below it. ❋ Philip Kennicott (2010)

The crowds strolling the promenade are a mix of white, black and Indian. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I like night on bald mountain And Moussorgsky (who needs a pronounciation helper) has a nice piece called promenade or something that used to give my fingers a great workout on the piano (not that my kids will ever let me play solo anymore, they want to help). ❋ Unknown (2009)

It opened up on Tuesday and you can get up to the promenade, which is roughly on the 16th floor or so. ❋ Unknown (2004)

It now carries more than 121,000 trucks and automobiles a day and on the average Sunday, in good weather, more than a thousand people go walking or bicycling on the promenade, which is still the only one of its kind. ❋ David McCullough (1972)

On either side of the promenade were the finest shops, the gaiest _cafés_. ❋ Rachel Hayward (N/A)

In London during August the usual cheap evening orchestra concerts, so-called promenade concerts, were announced in a patriotic manner, with the comment that no German musician would be represented on the program. ❋ Various (N/A)

At the other end of the promenade is the bronze statue by Duret of Admiral Comte de Brueys, né à Uzès le 11 Fevrier 1753. ❋ C. B. Black (N/A)

The afterdeck was empty, and the promenade was the haunt of ghosts, but across the circle of gloom we could see a long oval of arc lights with thousands of little glow-worms beneath, which we knew were not glow-worms at all, but carriage lamps dashing round the band stand; and as if he divined our sentimental musings, the second steward took heart and not only played but sang his favorite air from "Cavalleria." ❋ Mary Helen Fee (N/A)

After dinner we took a turn on the promenade, which is laid out with great taste. ❋ Richard Boyle Bernard (N/A)

The so-called promenade-deck is simply a long roofed balcony on either side of the hotel building. ❋ William Archer (1890)

The promenade is at all seasons the favorite Italian amusement; it has its rigidly fixed hours, and its limits are also fixed: but now, in spring, even the promenade is a little lawless, and the crowds upon the ❋ William Dean Howells (1878)

So perfect is the social discipline in these old countries that people who are not in society never walk in this long promenade, which is open to all the world. ❋ John Hay (1870)

There are plenty of comfortable seats in which to rest, for the promenade is a very long one, and the shimmer of the many lamps among the green foliage has a pretty effect. ❋ Margaret Moran Dixon McDougall (1862)

One of the first persons he encountered in his promenade was the third assistant engineer, Charles Graines, whom he had known as a boy, before the war. ❋ Oliver Optic (1859)

The promenade was a number of passages radiating from a common center; the sides of passage were thick walls; entrance to passage an iron gate locked behind the promenader. ❋ Charles Reade (1849)

There is a beautiful esplanade, or public promenade, which is much frequented. ❋ George Moore (1841)

[composer] of 'promenade' is [Modest] Musogorksky ❋ Matt Dower (2003)

The city of DiRanchtown, California was most definitely promenaded in the [neighborhoods] off Tassajara in the early [21st century]. But then fortunately for [the residents], the community fought back. ❋ KittywithaK (2014)

The married [couple] went through a [park] during a [promenade]. ❋ WassabiChild (2017)

Henry loved Promenade and thought it was nice and [fizzy]. Therefore he named his series of [classical] [concerts] after his favourite drink. ❋ DetailedSubset (2011)

[Charchar's] promenades this year included her best friend, boyfriend, [ex-boyfriend] and a [lesbian lover]. ❋ HL Kaiser (2008)

[Charchar's] promenades this year included her best friend, boyfriend, [ex-boyfriend] and a [lesbian lover]. ❋ HL Kaiser (2008)

I didn't think too much of our [neighbors], but after I saw their Rainbow Unicorn Promenade I think they are perhaps the most interesting [couple on] [the street]! ❋ October VanDouchlehemier (2010)

"What are your plans for today?" the father asked his unemployed daughter. "I thought I would play shuffleboard on the promenade, followed by [skeet shooting] on the [lido] deck," she answered sarcastically as she sat in her bathrobe [surfing the net]. ❋ Sgjd2010 (2011)

[I see] [ol'] Jack [taught] him the hicksville promenade. ❋ Myk247365 (2021)

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