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walking
[waw-king]
adjective
considered as a person who can or does walk or something that walks.
The hospital is caring for six walking patients. He's walking proof that people can lose weight quickly.
used for or as an aid in walking.
She put on her walking shoes and went out.
suitable for, characterized by, or consisting of walking.
True sightseeing is a walking affair. We took a walking tour of Spain.
of or relating to an implement or machine drawn by a draft animal and operated or controlled by a person on foot.
a walking plow.
of or relating to a mechanical part that moves back and forth.
noun
the act or action of a person or thing that walks.
Walking was the best exercise for him.
the manner or way in which a person walks.
the state or condition of the surface, terrain, etc., on which a person walks.
The walking is dry over here.
walking
/ ˈɔːɪŋ /
adjective
(of a person) considered to possess the qualities of something inanimate as specified
he is a walking encyclopedia
Other 51Թ Forms
- nonwalking adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Pitcher, Seth Hernandez, Corona, Sr.: He struck out 105 in 53 1/3 innings while walking seven and giving up 19 hits.
The most impressive statistic was walking only seven batters while using a 99-mph fastball.
Cameras inside and outside the home captured the men in fatigues walking around and searching the house.
Now and again, while walking Philly near the Rose Bowl, I bump into a dog trainer named Eldon, who generously offers pointers.
The famous walking route from the central belt to the Highlands takes walkers along the shores of Loch Lomond and across Rannoch Moor - one of the last wildernesses in Europe.
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