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Example sentences for "long walk"

  • It was a long walk he had before him, and not much time to do it in, so that he was obliged to step briskly out.

  • I 'll take a long walk to-morrow, and visit that part of the coast.

  • I have often known Papa out late before, but this is rather a hard night for a long walk.

  • Late in the afternoon they were resting from a long walk up and down the deck.

  • I am never lonely; and, old as I am, I don't mind a long walk or a rough road, any more than your young feet do.

  • Now, my dear, let's be off; we have a long walk before us.

  • She had a long walk--at least two miles and a half--before she could reach the high land that lies above Fern Dene.

  • It was at some distance from the hotel; but Madelon repeated that she was not at all tired, and would like a long walk, so they set off together in the mild September evening.

  • My old friend Sir Adam called, and took a long walk with me, which was charity.

  • We had a long walk in a sweltering hot day.

  • I had a long walk to-day through the new plantation, the Duchess's Walk by the Nith, etc.

  • Being Sunday, I read prayers to our guests, then went a long walk by the lake to Huntly Burn.

  • Now, one evening, after a long walk, as I was making my way home with great strides so as not to be late, I saw a dog trotting toward me.

  • Long walk in a charming wooded valley, as far as the Hermitage of Sans-Souci.

  • So she went in search of Connie, and the two set out for a long walk.

  • You must have found it rather a long walk," he began tentatively, his eyes on the young man's face.

  • There is only one high school in Mount Mark, so the twins will have to go to the other side of town,--a long walk, but in good weather they can come home for dinner.

  • I whispered--"a long walk--to the other side of the Flat?

  • He had left word with little Jack, who met him on the common, that he was gone a long walk, and should not return till dinner-time.

  • I sat down upon the rock weary from my long walk, and gazed dreamily upon the broad plain at my feet.

  • If it took him six hours to run the distance, I should find it a long walk.

  • A flat rock, half in sunshine, half in shadow, lay hidden in the grass close by the footpath I had been pursuing, and I sat down upon it, somewhat tired from my long walk in the woods.

  • One morning, shortly after this, Rowland and Roderick took a long walk.

  • What made him start on a long walk so suddenly?

  • He did not go away; he simply took a long walk, stayed away from the inn all day, and on his return found Miss Garland sitting out in the moonlight with Roderick.

  • He would have preferred a long walk, and so would Kedzie, but she could not have walked far without changing her costume and her slippers.

  • It was a long ride on the Subway and then a long walk to her boarding-house and then a long walk and a long ride to his.

  • I was very glad to see her, and took her to my room, and gave her some Vesta matches to eat, and a cup of nice melted wax to drink, for the poor little thing was very hungry and thirsty after her long walk.

  • This quiet, almost solitary, man whose home was in the shadow of a great college, whose daily life was such a long walk of dull routine, could yet find time to make his own sunshine and to draw others into the light of it.

  • Wylie took the rifle, and again went out kangarooing, whilst I took a long walk to examine the country, and look out for a line of road to proceed by, when we left our present position.

  • I've been taking a long walk," she said, "and am rather late in getting home.

  • She took a long walk alone, in the dreamy slanting sunshine of the mild winter afternoon, the genial balmy air, and the soft purplish haze seeming like a presage of the coming spring.

  • Next morning he bathed, and had a long walk, coming back by way of the Coppingers' house, but passing quickly, and seeing no one.

  • In the afternoon he took a long walk, which led him through the Holland Park region.

  • I cannot imagine why they should suppose I should not like a long walk," said Mary, as she went up stairs.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being attached; cold milk; four degrees; long ago; long article; long before; long enough; long illness; long past; long pepper; long residence; long season; long shot; long slender; long speech; long talk; long time; long train; long visit; long voyages; long year; longer exist; longer loved; longer necessary; our visit; rural school