Callejear in english

Stroll

pronunciation: stroʊl part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

callejear = walk + the streets ; be out and about ; get out and about ; cruise ; tramp ; pound + the streets ; pound + the pavement ; pound + the asphalt ; gallivant. 

Example: That is not the case for the over 200000 homeless people in this country who are still walking the streets, looking for food and shelter.Example: But if you're out and about like I am, here's where I'll be over the next few nights, and feel free to say hi if you're going to be in the same area.Example: Use the links below for ideas to get out and about.Example: The system also has an add-on, which allows users with low vision to cruise the Internet using a low vision interface.Example: I have become a fakir but I haven't started tramping barefoot over burning coals, meditating, levitating, or living on air and I have no foreseeable intention of doing so.Example: Police Chief McMahon wants more officers pounding the streets.Example: Some pounded the pavement handing out résumés until they landed an interview.Example: In the case of some people, for months the sole focus of their lives is on putting on the running shoes and pounding the asphalt.Example: For the next few weeks I'm going to be gallivanting in the USA with my husband and son.

Callejear synonyms

promenade in spanish: paseo, pronunciation: prɑməneɪd part of speech: noun saunter in spanish: paseo, pronunciation: sɔntɜr part of speech: verb, noun ramble in spanish: divagar, pronunciation: ræmbəl part of speech: noun, verb amble in spanish: ambladura, pronunciation: æmbəl part of speech: verb, noun perambulation in spanish: paseo, pronunciation: pɜræmbəleɪʃən part of speech: noun
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