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‖ passeggiata|passedˈdʒata| [It., = walk, promenade.] A leisurely walk; a regular stroll.
1967Listener 30 Mar. 434/2 They step out together like a mother and children on a walk, or an Italian family making a passeggiata. 1969Hurd & Osmond Smile on Face of Tiger v. 141 In the canyons of the Chinese town the deafening passegiata [sic] of the poor, dressed in their holiday best. 1971N. Fisher Rise at Dawn viii. 137 We drove into Viareggio one evening. It was the hour of the passeggiata... The pavements thronged with strolling families. 1973Sat. Rev. Society (U.S.) Feb. 19/3 The passeggiata after working hours of citizens along the Via dei Caizaiuoli. 1978‘A. Stuart’ Vicious Circles 4, I found myself peacefully watching the flow of people..taking their passegiata, or shopping. |