[
US
/ˈwɔkˌmæn, ˈwɔkmən/
]
NOUN
- (trademark) a pocket-sized stereo system with light weight earphones
How To Use Walkman In A Sentence
- It is a Walkman-sized device wired to a skull cap that monitors brain waves.
- He listened to a Walkman and answered in a curt, dismissive tone. Times, Sunday Times
- For one thing, since blessing myself with an iPod in April, I don't use a Walkman any more.
- Yes, but you cannot disinvent the Walkman or disinvent the VCR. No; you have to reinvent parents. A Conversation With William Bennett
- Further out, up to her waist, an elderly matron in a voluminous one-piece holds a walkman in upraised arms and belts out the chorus to an opera.
- The expression falls to a frown, though, when Megan pulls out her Walkman, puts on headphones, and leans against the mirror with her eyes closed. Ruby’s Slippers
- It also can alert you to text messages, mute or reject incoming calls, and shuffle the songs on any of the new Walkman phones.
- Now I'm familiar with three handsets in the Walkman family, and there are no big surprises here.
- Citizens bumble past the plywooded remains of the mall in the stilted, balance-upset walk of old people trying Walkmans for the first time, their eyes blank and deinstitutionalized. Shampoo Planet
- Tucked the small earplugs in, thumbed the Walkman 's start button, and closed his eyes, lying at ease, waiting to be counted. STONE CITY