0 past simple and past participle of stroll
1 to walk in a slow relaxed way, especially for pleasure:
He spotted her immediately and strolled across to talk to her.
He got out of the car and strolled around to the passenger side to let out his friend.
We strolled back over to the first nurse, we didn't catch her name either, and reminded her about the light.
When he had dissociated himself from his vehicle he strolled away calmly and unconcerned.
We strolled out on to the tarmac and saw a rival company's machine—a pistonengined type—take off.
We heard of improbable situations in which prisoners strolled into communications rooms and, completely peacefully, refused all attempts by prison staff to move them.
He climbed the tree and hid in it for a day while his obviously short-sighted pursuers strolled around under the tree looking for him.