stroll through

stroll through (some place)

To walk slowly and leisurely through some place. I always set aside 30 minutes to stroll through the park beside the office after lunch. The CEO strolled through the new office, making sure everything was in order.
See also: stroll, through
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

stroll through something

to walk casually through something or some place. Would you like to stroll through the park with me? Let's stroll through a few shops and see what the prices are like here.
See also: stroll, through
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • catch a tiger by the tail
  • the blame for (something)
  • be in the right spot at the right time
  • cook the books
  • cook the accounts
  • chain of command
  • be half the battle (won)
  • a/the fish rots from the head down
  • a/the fish stinks from the head down
  • be had up (for something)
References in classic literature
Then let me stroll through the bright hours as they pass, in my garden among my flowers, or I will mount the hill and sing my song, or weave my verse beside the limpid brook.