Preambulate example sentences
per·am·bu·late
verb
perambulate (verb) · perambulates (third person present) · perambulated (past tense) · perambulated (past participle) · perambulating (present participle)
- walk or travel through a place or area, especially for pleasure and in a leisurely way:
- walk around (a parish, forest, etc.) in order to officially assert and record its boundaries.
Synonyms
wander, roam, rove, range, travel, journey, voyage, globetrot, drift, coast, meander, gallivant, jaunt, ramble, stroll, saunter, maunder, amble, traipse, dawdle, putter, traverse, peregrinate, vagabond"Preambulate" Example Sentences
1. The professor preambulated for twenty minutes before finally beginning his lecture.2. Before signing the contract, the lawyer carefully preambulated through the legal jargon.
3. She preambulated around the topic, avoiding the central issue.
4. The politician preambulated with vague promises, offering no concrete solutions.
5. His speech preambulated extensively, delaying the main points.
6. They preambulated the garden, admiring the flowers.
7. The dancer preambulated gracefully across the stage.
8. The author preambulated the narrative with a lengthy description of the setting.
9. We preambulated the city streets, taking in the sights.
10. The negotiator preambulated before making his final offer.
11. The comedian preambulated with jokes, building up to the punchline.
12. The meeting preambulated with small talk before the serious discussions began.
13. He preambulated his argument with a historical overview.
14. The team preambulated their strategy before the crucial match.
15. She preambulated the mountain trail cautiously.
16. The explorer preambulated the uncharted territory.
17. The writer preambulated with flowery language.
18. They preambulated through the museum, looking at the exhibits.
19. He preambulated the subject for an hour, frustrating the audience.
20. The children preambulated happily in the park.
21. With a flourish, she preambulated the grand entrance.
22. The insect preambulated across the leaf.
23. Before the announcement, he preambulated with nervous gestures.
24. His long-winded introduction preambulated the main point of his presentation.
25. The speech preambulated towards a call to action.
26. Carefully, she preambulated the delicate situation.
27. The plan preambulated with several contingencies.
28. The meeting preambulated to a successful conclusion.
29. He preambulated his point with many examples.
30. They preambulated the negotiation with offers and counteroffers.
31. The novel preambulated slowly, building suspense.
32. The ceremony preambulated with a prayer.
33. She preambulated the difficult conversation with caution.
34. The song preambulated with a soft melody.
35. He preambulated his request with a formal apology.
36. The discussion preambulated until a consensus was reached.
37. The parade preambulated through the city streets.
38. The ants preambulated their trail.
39. She preambulated her ideas in the meeting.
40. The argument preambulated with unnecessary details.
41. They preambulated the forest path.
42. The project preambulated for several months.
43. He preambulated his proposal with a detailed analysis.
44. The investigation preambulated slowly and carefully.
45. The journey preambulated with a scenic route.
46. The play preambulated with a prologue.
47. She preambulated the room nervously.
48. The concert preambulated with an opening act.
49. He preambulated towards the podium.
50. The debate preambulated with opening statements.
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