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Definition of Promenaded
1. promenade [v] - See also: promenade
Lexicographical Neighbors of Promenaded
Literary usage of Promenaded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital by John Beauchamp Jones (1866)
"The following conversation took place yesterday between the President and some
young ladies of his acquaintance, with whom he promenaded : Mins. ..."
2. Journal of a Tour Through the United States, and in Canada, Made During the by Charles Giles Bridle Daubeny (1843)
"which a dance took place similar to the former, excepting that, as a kind of
chorus, both men and women, as they promenaded round the room, clapped their ..."
3. Journal of a Tour Through the United States, and in Canada, Made During the by Charles Daubeny, Daubeny, Charles, 1795-1867 (1843)
"which a dance took place similar to the former, excepting that, as a kind of
chorus, both men and women, as they promenaded round the room, clapped their ..."
4. Records of a Girlhood by Fanny Kemble (1879)
"... and when once I was out of the crowd and could look down upon it from our
windows as it promenaded up and down, I never saw anything gayer : carriages ..."
5. Familiar Letters of Ann Willson by Ann Willson (1850)
"Seventh day morn being not only sunny without, but within my tabernacle also, I
promenaded the piazza without feeling any bad effects. ..."
6. A Narrative of Excursions, Voyages, and Travels, Performed at Different by George Rapelje (1834)
"winter, the extensive orangeries are some way heated, and covered with timber,
and the garden can be promenaded as in summer. It must have been done at a ..."
7. Posthumous Memoirs of Karoline Bauer: From the German by Karoline Bauer (1884)
"During the twilight we even promenaded in the garden, and counted the shooting
stars like happy children. I firmly believe that these short weeks of July ..."