Walks slowly and casually, usually for pleasure or relaxation, without hurrying to any particular place.
From Middle English, possibly from German strollen or Dutch strolken. The origin is uncertain but may relate to wandering or traveling.
A stroll is specifically a leisurely walk—it's the kind of slow, aimless wandering that humans have always used for thinking and relaxing, which is why philosophers and writers have always been walkers.
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