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Voynich Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Stroll

Does the verb "stroll" imply "without purpose" as the verb "wander" has? Thanks in advance!
  

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Not necessarily: you can stroll with the intention of reaching a specific destination. However, it does imply that you are not in any hurry to get there.

  • Not necessarily: you can stroll with the intention of reaching a specific destination.
  • However, it does imply that you are not in any hurry to get there.
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Not necessarily: you can stroll with the intention of reaching a specific destination. However, it does imply that you are not in any hurry to get there.
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Not necessarily. The main idea is simply that there is no hurrying or effort.

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