She walked carefully, because the floor was very slippery here, and with a kind of seriousness due partly to the darkness and partly to the pictures.
Having received a hot, rather quivering kiss, she walked on, holding somewhat firmly to Barbara's arm.
It might be ridiculous, but it was due from her; and closing her lips very tight, she walked on.
She walked on straight to the taffrail and d'Alcacer followed her aft, alarmed at her white face, at her brusque movements, at the nervous way in which she was fumbling at her throat.
An additional fastening had been put on them but she could not avoid making a delicate clatter as she walked on the deck.
Beth lay on her sofa, talking cheerily with her old friend, who held her little hand as if he felt that it possessed the power to lead him along the peaceful way she walked.
If I can manage the young one, I can the old one," muttered Jo, as she walked away, leaving Laurie bent over a railroad map with his head propped up on both hands.
Thus dubiously, but with little real concern, she walked on till the evening light began to turn to dusk, and the shadows to darkness.
She walked in silence at his heels, not a word passing between them all the way: the only noises which came from the two were the brushing of her dress and his gaiters against the heather, or the smart rap of a stray flint against his boot.
She pondered over the letter as she walked by the shore that day, and after some hesitation decided to go.
For the first few miles out of Stoniton, she walked on bravely, always fixing on some tree or gate or projecting bush at the most distant visible point in the road as a goal, and feeling a faint joy when she had reached it.
Presently, as she walked on wearily, she heard the rumbling of heavy wheels behind her; a covered waggon was coming, creeping slowly along with a slouching driver cracking his whip beside the horses.
They were as formless as the sweet languid odours of the garden at the Chase, which had floated past her as she walked by the gate.
So she walked, played in the bowling green, danced and talked with Westholt, Tommy Alanby and others.
She walked on, leaving the group staring after her breathless, because of a sense of having met with a wonderful adventure.
She walked to the door with him and gave him his hat, patting his arm in a final way.
She rested them against her stomach and leaned back as she walked, to balance them.
Though Mrs. Wheeler was scarcely conscious of it, the old woman's presence was a comfort to her, as she walked up and down with her drifting, uncertain step.
She walked up and down the room, sat at the window, looked out into the street, and walked away again with lowered eyebrows.
She walked up slowly to him, with outstretched hand, and said: "My dear, dear man!
Left alone, she walkedup to the window, and stood there looking into the street.
After seeing the girl to the door, she walked to the window and, smiling, looked out on the street to watch her comrade as she trotted away, nimbly raising and dropping her little feet, fresh as a spring flower and light as a butterfly.
And, suffocating at the thought of all the dogs living at her expense, she went away, even carrying back what remained of the bread, which she ate as she walked along.
He watched her as she walked, admiring her hastily, feeling a desire taking possession of him.
She walked with a swinging gait that was not graceful, but somehow attracted one.
She replied as she walked on: "Good evening, Pere Joseph.
And at the same moment, Hilma returned to her house, humming to herself as she walked, her white dress glowing with a shimmer of faint saffron light in the last ray of the after-glow.
As it rained, she walked to Pendal and took train for Dunfield.
She was reading as she walked, and continued to do so the whole way to the stile which led into the Castle Hill.
She walked rapidly on, though her heart seemed about to burst, walked without pausing till she had reached the quarry.
Someone else, it seemed, had been tempted to this quiet corner, away from the road; a woman was walking at a little distance, and reading as she walked.
Did not that form, that movement as she walked, stir memories?
Well, whoever she may be, she walked as if she felt herself a princess.
Rising from her chair, she walked rapidly up and down, and pausing at last beside the window, lifted the curtain and looked out into the night.
Then I will," said Cynthia quietly, and, turning from him, she walked rapidly to the house.
She walked with a swing, rather heavily, her head bowed forward, pondering.
She walked moodily at his side, with a kind of resentful, reluctant, angry walk.
She walked to the window, and, as if to tide over what was plainly passing in their minds about her, she began to make remarks on objects in the street.
She walked on and discovered Mrs. Goodman near, and presently the whole party met together.
She walked away a few steps to rejoin the excellent Mrs. Goodman, who, as Somerset still perceived, was waiting for Paula at the discreetest of distances in the shadows at the farther end of the building.
She walked on; but instead of talking on the subject as directed, Charlotte and Somerset followed chatting on indifferent matters.
She walked a few steps, and then turned to give him such a kiss as astonished him, for he said: "Is it really going to be long?
I knew I'd get the jolt all right," soliloquized Carley, wearily, as she walked to a rude couch of poles and sat down upon it.
As she walked behind a porter up the long incline toward the station gate her legs seemed to be dead.
She walked fast, peering back over her shoulder, and, hanging to Carley's arm, she rounded a large cedar that had obstructed some of the firelight.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she walked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.