Similar words: walk-in, walking, walk into, bushwalking, walking papers, sleepwalking, walking stick, walking on air. Meaning: v. enter by walking walk-in. n. 1. person who walks in without having an appointment 2. an operative who initiates his own defection (usually to a hostile country) for political asylum 3. an assured victory (especially in an election) 4. a small room large enough to admit entrance. adj. (of e.g. closets or refrigerators) extending very far enough back to allow a person to enter.
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91. Take a daily walk in the park and breathe deeply.
92. Sadness does not last forever when we walk in the direction of that which we always desired. Paulo Coelho
93. I was slightly late and, you know with lecture theatres, you usually walk in the bottom and everyone's sitting.
94. He got it into his head to take a walk in Lafayette Park, across from the White House.
95. Is there another road that you now need to walk in order to make your life journey more complete? 28.
96. The path was so narrow that we had to walk in single file.
97. It's difficult to walk in a straight line with your eyes closed.
98. Three lone boys finally started up his walk in a sullen clump, and the rest followed in a bigger clump.
99. They are way too big for meso big that every time I try to walk in them, I fall down.
100. I told him how important it is to get up once or twice each day, to walk in the corridors.
101. A walk in the woods with his son became a lesson in botany.
102. The day became sunny yet stayed cool, and l got the wanderlust to walk in the woods.
103. After returning the van to the hire company,(www.Sentencedict.com) I went for a long walk in Hyde Park.
104. The two and a half hour walk in the wind and rain left us drenched.
105. Sullivan is the second crew member designated to walk in space during the mission.
106. I tend now to the sedentary, and when I walk in the city I prefer to amble.
107. So he repaired the sidewalks in the other two areas, but left residents of the third to walk in the mud.
108. The gesture was superfluous; she was packed into a denim miniskirt so tight that she could only walk in a shuffle.
109. An hour's walk in the countryside will dissipate any uncomfortable feelings absorbed from others.
110. Said she liked to walk in the rain and eat peanut butter-and-banana sandwiches.
111. One week, two week., three week, we walk in jungle, sometime up, sometime down.
112. The pavement's too crowded to walk on without bumping into people, so I step off and walk in the gutter.
113. They cross roads diagonally, walk in front of parked cars and forget to look in more than one direction at junctions.
114. There will then be a day's walk in the local area before returning to Soll and your hotel.
115. How many people who walk in the door reach their goal weight and keep it off?
116. It was coffee with brandy, it was eggs Benedict, it was a hot shower and a walk in the park!
117. We were tucked in the corner and anybody who wanted could peek in or walk in or walk past.
118. You could walk in and through a tiny pantry to the backyard and to four one-room rentals.
119. I was so surprised when I saw you walk in!
120. They are like crayfish, unable to walk in a straight line.
More similar words: walk-in, walking, walk into, bushwalking, walking papers, sleepwalking, walking stick, walking on air, walkie-talkie, balking, talking, chalking, talk into, stalking, talking to, talking head, talking point, animal kingdom, walk, serial killer, walk-up, walk off, walkout, walk up, walkway, walker, walk out, welkin, catwalk, walkman.