Stroll arm in arm In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "stroll arm in arm", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Eudora Thao calendar 2021-01-15 12:01

Meaning of Stroll arm in arm

Synonyms:

walk arm in arm , walk hand in hand

Stroll arm in arm British American phrase

We can use the word 'walk' instead of the word 'stroll', which both means walking to relax.

Usually used in the context of walking together, this phrase demonstrates a positive public display of affection.

This couple strolls arm in arm at all times. It is a very sweet way to display affection these days.

After dinner, we wanted to stroll arm in arm along the beach.

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Grammar and Usage of Stroll arm in arm

Verb Forms

  • strolls arm in arm
  • strolling arm in arm
  • strolled arm in arm

It is often used in all of tenses.

Origin of Stroll arm in arm

It was speculated to be an old English phrase, but this phrase can not trace any literary origin. The idea of being arm in arm is a physical intertwining of arms that, as it was seen, could have been taken from real life.

 

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