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Sentence count:274+1Posted:2017-03-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: Alice Malsenior WalkerAlice WalkerJohn WalkerWalkerZimmerZimmer framebaby-walkerfootergo-cartpedestrianSimilar words: walkwalk offwalk outwalk out ofsidewalkcakewalktake a walkwalk of lifeMeaning: ['wɔːkə(r)]  n. 1. New Zealand runner who in 1975 became the first person to run a mile in less that 3 minutes and 50 seconds (born in 1952) 2. United States writer (born in 1944) 3. a person who travels by foot 4. a shoe designed for comfortable walking 5. a light enclosing framework (trade name Zimmer) with rubber castors or wheels and handles; helps invalids or the handicapped or the aged to walk 6. an enclosing framework on casters or wheels; helps babies learn to walk. 
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151 I'll wrap this goddamn walker right around your head!
152 Doctor Walker is an expert in volar fracture.
153 Desk clerk: Yes, Miss Walker. There you are.
154 What then, you may ask, is a gnarled walker?
155 I am alow walker, But I never walk backwards!
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156 She was not expecting a candidate like John Walker.
157 Chris Walker, the Bank's Lead Health Specialist in East and Southern Africa describes the Eritrean experience in dealing with malaria as outstanding.
158 Could George Herbert Walker Bush tame Pat Buchanan's rebel band in 1992?
159 With different perspectives and approaches, the studies on Alice Walker and The Color Purple have mainly focused on womanism and racism; only a few are concerned with the novel's epistolary form.
160 With the set up of the 'horizontal baby-walker (moving walker)', going up the hill is easy just by standing on the sled.
161 Alice walker is one of the most prominent contemporary writers in America.
162 In 2006 Linda Walker, 60, woke from a stroke to find that her Geordie accent had been transformed into a Jamaican one.
163 The walnut nolid moth, Nola distributa Walker, is a major pest of walnut tree in the vicinity of Peking.
164 Heather Donahue's discovery of Joshua Leonard's (presumed) tongue and teeth wrapped in his handkerchief bears a striking similarity to Washington Irving's story "The Devil and Tom Walker".
165 The lifetime earnings of a tightwire walker who falls down and kills himself aren't very good.
166 He complained about the treatment of jailed U.S. Islamist militant John Walker Lindh, and others.
167 Compared with George H. W. Bush and Clinton, the George Walker Bush administration put more emphasis on precaution and containment when cooperating with China.
168 Kiniki owner John Walker, 58, who has been manufacturing underwear and swimwear for over 35 years, said the company warned customers to be extra vigilant when sunbathing.
169 Professor Walker a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
170 Bush is the eldest son of former President George Herbert Walker Bush and Barbara Pierce Bush.
171 Bloodthirsty demons who , After being kidnapped, Kate? Walker found herself trapped in a mysterious space.
172 American Author Walker Percy's novel, Lost in the Cosmos, calls the reader into a morass of social irony and introspection.
173 But referee was sentenced to a Madison technical foul, Walker 2 free throws in a penalty.
174 Marilyn Walker, mother of convicted "American Taliban" John Walker Lindh, asking President Bush for a pardon to free her son.
175 In 1992, he helped out on the pilot for "Walker, Texas Ranger, " a new series starring Chuck Norris.
176 From the studio's roster of leading men, Robert Walker was an obvious choice to play the part.
177 First painted in October of 2002, the strange organic planet of then-nameless Felucia depicted sun-catching pod-like plants of enormous height, with an AT-TE walker lumbering in the underbrush.
178 Professor Walker suggested that more emphasis should be placed on the weaker practices, including accountability and home-school relationships, in future school leadership development programmes.
179 Equally, John Walker, who won a Nobel for his research on the energy molecules of the cell, would not have solved the problem if he had had to rely on short-term grants.
180 In 2002 Walker and Read showed young adults a video portraying a man with psychotic symptoms, such as hallucinations and delusions, then gave them either biogenetic or psychosocial explanations.
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