Crossword-Solution: PROMENADE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Promenade | n. | A walk for pleasure, display, or exercise. |
| Promenade | n. | A place for walking; a public walk. |
| Promenade | v. i. | To walk for pleasure, display, or exercise. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PROMENADE | anagram | OPENARMED |
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with PROMENADE (5)
The wind's picking up." They unconsciously joined in the spontane- ous promenade of walkers who shuffle around the mid level of the Tower to share in the ambience that only Paris offers.
For a square or two he ran swiftly; then he turned into a little all-night café and in the lavatory removed the evidences of his over-roof promenade from hands and clothes.
Newman got up and stood leaning against the mantel-shelf, with his hands in his pockets, watching Bellegarde’s promenade.
The lighted windows of the Kursaal still glittered in the bosky darkness, and the lamps along the terrace had not been extinguished; but the great promenade was almost deserted; here and there only a lingering couple--the red tip of a cigar and the vague radiance of a light dress--gave animation to the place.
Our friends passed out into this well lighted promenade, and Felix noticed a great many more pretty girls and called his sister’s attention to them.
Quotes with PROMENADE (3)
We got to see a Corsair ship up close — all matt black, no markings, no lights — and practically invisible out here in the dark! What a sight to behold! Most people don’t get to see those bastards up close. That is, for very long! Anyways, the ship was just floating there, no sign of life. Our hails weren’t being answered, and so we assumed the ship was dead in space. Captain Mulligan, gods-rest-his-soul, told me to form a boarding party of security and medics from the sickba…
Thanksgiving at Sea" Most of us will enjoy Thanksgiving Day ashore in the comfort of our home but some will be at sea, because they are working on some boat, barge or ship. Others will be out on the brine by design as passengers, now considered guests on cruise ships. What came to mind however, was my father who was a ship’s cook in the 1920’s, and the stories he shared with us. Best as I can tell, the year must have been somewhere around 1924 when his ship was in Shanghai, w…
But no, music lasted longer than anything it inspired. After LPs, cassettes, and CDs, when matrimony was about to decay into its component elements — alimony and acrimony — the songs startled him and regained all their previous, pre-Rachel meanings, as if they had not only conjured her but then dismissed her, as if she had been entirely their illusion. He listened to the old songs again, years later on that same dark promenade, when every CD he had ever owned sat nestled in t…
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Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 17 times in crossword archives (1951–2012).