VERB
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behave in a certain manner or have certain properties
She walks around with this strange boyfriend
He walks around with his nose in the air - walk around something
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walk with no particular goal
after breakfast, she walked about in the park
we were walking around in the garden -
walk randomly
We were walking around in the neighborhood to see whether we could find an open drugstore
How To Use walk around In A Sentence
- To assert the extent of your land, you might hold a ceremony called a "perambulation," in which you would walk around and record the boundaries of your property in the presence of witnesses. Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
- Every day we rough-house or play tag for a half hour, and on weekends we play for hours, walk around the mall or go to the park.
- As we walk around a lush, hilly paddock with his two grandsons, Quinn's obviously proud of what he's achieved so far.
- It was big enough to walk around but you could always see the edges. Times, Sunday Times
- Don't walk around outside in your bare feet.
- Rain had drizzled down, over west London for most of the match, but afterwards, the rain faded away, and left a fresh, clear edge to the air - so I suggested that we walk around for a while, before heading homewards.
- So I stand up, walk around my desk, close my door lest any children or wives wake up early, and proceed halfheartedly to get excited. More of the crap that’s in my head. But no nachos today. | Johnny B. Truant
- You can even avoid the bracing walk around 18 holes.
- The instructors walk around with weapons on their belts and constantly remind their pupils to don their ear protectors.
- We are not allowed to walk around starkers (or wear Nazi uniforms of white pointy hats) 3. Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I...