Definitionn. a formal ball held for a school class toward the end of the academic year
Last update: July 23, 2015
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I love to walk in a promenade. [Please select]
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Its beautiful stretch of sands is flanked by a promenade extending all the way to Joppa. [Please select]
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Julie never missed a ball, a promenade, or a play. [Please select]
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At this point the commander came upon the promenade. [Please select]
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Striding swiftly across the promenade, he entered a small tobacco shop and made inquiry of the proprietress. [Please select]
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"Thirsty work, this grave-digging job," said a lad who used to skate on rollers between the bath-chairs of Brighton promenade. [Please select]
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I can't say what it is I've walked against but I'm not going any further with this promenade till I can say.' [Please select]
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He seated himself on the promenade deck, and watched with wonder the boiling, surging waters astern of the steamer. [Please select]
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Suddenly Wardrop stopped his uneasy promenade and hailed the detective on his way to the door. [Please select]
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"This is uncommon in the region of the north-east monsoons," said the commander, who was planking the promenade deck with Scott. [Please select]
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One of the first persons he encountered in his promenade was the third assistant engineer, Charles Graines, whom he had known as a boy, before the war. [Please select]
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