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UK
/pəɹˈæmbjʊlˌeɪtɪŋ/
]
ADJECTIVE
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strolling or walking around
perambulating nursemaids with their charges
How To Use perambulating In A Sentence
- The "gharry" makes an excellent perambulating studio -- it is a small, high, wooden cab, with little lattice shutters instead of glass which pull up all round so that you can let down those you need for view, aft or forward, or at either side, and pull up the others and thus have privacy and light and air, and you need no stove or hot pipes, for you could roast a partridge inside! From Edinburgh to India & Burmah
- jibs" might be seen perambulating the courts, in the vain effort to discover their tutors 'chambers, the names having undergone an alteration that left all trace of their original proprietors unattainable: Doctor Charles O'Malley — Volume 1
- Spectres, likewise, are these saintly caricatures of humanity, perambulating metaphysics, the application _in corpore vili_ of Oriental fakirism. Old Calabria
- Well, that is a bit of an exaggeration, but I will be briskly perambulating.
- Similarly, working class mashers and swells went on perambulating ‘monkey walks’ in which they competed for female attention by showing off their newest fashion purchases.
- perambulating nursemaids with their charges