Similar words: talk about, walk away, walk around, look about, think about, knock about, knockabout, balk at. Meaning: n. 1. a walking trip or tour 2. a public stroll by a celebrity to meet people informally 3. nomadic excursions into the bush made by an Aborigine.
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(1) He was ambushed by angry protesters during a walkabout in Bolton.
(2) The press conference was followed by a walkabout and a factory visit.
(3) Spectators lined the route of the president's walkabout.
(4) My watch seems to have gone walkabout again.
(5) The Prime Minister insisted on going walkabout in Belfast.
(6) The prince met local people during a walkabout in Glasgow's George Square.
(7) The princess went on a walkabout in the town centre.
(8) Our man's gone walkabout for reasons of his own.
(9) I thought I'd just go walkabout and see what I can dig up.
(10) They wear trendy clothes and walkabout in the market.
(11) Plant orientation tour: a brief walkabout of factory site and associated facilities (labs, offices etc. ), the materials, materials flow, site security.
(12) John: Walkabout is a journey of spiritual renewal. Where one derive strength from the earth.
(13) Where can I watch Walkabout movie online free full stream?
(14) Walkabout is a journey of spiritual renewal where one derives strength from the earth and becomes inseparable from it.
(15) After waiting an hour, William did a walkabout and reached her place in the crowd.
(16) Some Australians simply go walkabout, traversing national parks filled with such devilish critters as koalas, sugar gliders and knee-high wallabies.
(17) Viewing a "walkabout" simulation of Paris, subjects were exposed to billboards for films including Ice Age 2 and In Her Shoes during their virtual strolling.
(18) On our night walkabout underneath the Southern Cross, we saw a half-dozen big gray kangaroos feeding on brush.
(19) The royal family went on a walkabout at the barbecue party, shaking hands with ordinary people.
(20) My pen was here this morning but it seems to have gone walkabout.
(21) Two bodyguards remained a couple of paces behind the president throughout the walkabout.
(22) She gave no outward signs of her problems when she went on a walkabout.
(23) Prunella was right - why the fuss just because Blythe had gone walkabout?
(24) Later she received a good luck token when she went on a walkabout in Glasgow's George Square.
(25) You know that when a black fella dies the whole family moves out of the house and goes walkabout.
(26) A potentially dangerous blunder by police and security authorities here yesterday saw Mrs. Thatcher mobbed by yelling demonstrators during a shopping mall walkabout. Sentencedict.com
(27) Mr Cameron was also the first foreign leader to go walkabout in Tahrir Square last month.
(28) New Zealanders are understandably proud that the Queen chose their country for the first-ever walkabout eleven years ago.
(29) Honestly, after talking it up so much in the preseason, then playing hard for the first two weeks[sentencedict.com], the defense has gone for a walkabout .
(30) I can imagine how addicting it is to go walkabout in australia – there's just so much to see.
More similar words: talk about, walk away, walk around, look about, think about, knock about, knockabout, balk at, alkali, balkans, alkaline, talkative, alkalinity, walk, walk off, walk out, walker, walkway, walk-in, catwalk, jaywalk, walking, walk down, side walk, sidewalk, walkover, walk into, cakewalk, walk out of, crosswalk.