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Definition of Promenading
1. promenade [v] - See also: promenade
Lexicographical Neighbors of Promenading
Literary usage of Promenading
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Travels on the Western Slope of the Mexican Cordillera: In the Form of Fifty by Cincinnatus (1857)
"Here too, I have frequently walked while in the city, contemplating the promenading
scene of ladies and gentlemen around me, the beautiful exhibition of na- ..."
2. The Old Régime: Courts, Salons, and Theatres by Catherine Charlotte Jackson (1880)
"Evening Promenading. HE history of Madame de Pompadour has been variously related.
She has been greatly exalted and greatly debased, the object of ..."
3. The Old Régime: Court, Salons, and Theatres by Elliot Jackson, Catherine Charlotte Jackson (1896)
"Evening Promenading. history of Madame de Pompadour has been variously related.
She has been greatly exalted and greatly debased, the object of extravagant ..."
4. Among the Moors: Sketches of Oriental Life by Georges Montbard (1894)
"WOMAN OF FEZ Promenading. Here is a handsome Moor, with soft eyes, finely-filed
and polished ... Promenading."
5. Explorations and Adventures in New Guinea by John Strachan (1888)
"... though there are plenty of idle Officers promenading the Streets of Sydney,
and British Gunboats dodging aimlessly about between Port Moresby and Cook ..."
6. Memoirs of Constant, the Emperor Napoleon's Head Valet: Containing Details by Louis Constant Wairy Constant, Percy Pinkerton (1896)
"... —Promenading in the Prater—The young widow—the Emperor's gracious demeanour—Another
conquest—Madame follows the Emperor to Bavaria—Her death in ..."