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Example sentences for "walk about"

  • It will be a week before you are strong enough to walk about.

  • But the latter felt too tired to walk about a great deal, and spent most of the afternoon in the hotel, while his uncle was off attending to some business.

  • Did you ever see a man there who is accustomed to walk about with a ruler in his hand?

  • The king continued to walk about, casting from time to time a side glance at the lieutenant.

  • Fouquet began to walk about in his chamber with an uneasiness that became more and more serious.

  • She rose from her chair and began to walk about, wringing her hands as if torn by some violent emotion.

  • Here Robin mended apace, and began to walk about with no more help from his nurses.

  • Yet he doth not die; wherefore I think that he may yet recover speech and sit up again, and presently, perhaps, walk about, and address himself again unto his studies.

  • When Dickon began to walk about, Soot stayed on his shoulder and Captain trotted quietly close to his side.

  • He began to walk about, looking up in the trees and at the walls and bushes with a thoughtful expression.

  • If you'll be good enough to just hold that corner, we can cover everything up good, so, and then I'll walk about a bit and call them all together.

  • Walk about a bit to warm yourself and then try again to sleep.

  • Well, he lived at Babylon, and he was a very good little boy then, but he used to walk about dressed in scarlet, for they all wore scarlet there.

  • The nobility are either shut up or walk about in the streets, for all their carriage and riding horses have been taken from them for the use of the army.

  • Yes, I expect to be able to walk about again; I now live solely in that hope.

  • In the meantime, walk about here; nobody will say anything to you.

  • It's quite a treat to be able to walk about a little as if one were in the country!

  • Do you remember, Sister, the morning when I was first able to walk about?

  • Slowly it raises its body, I think; I walk about.

  • It attempts to rise, I believe; I walk about.

  • It is raising up its head, I believe; I walk about.

  • Hichitee deer hunting song: Somewhere (the deer) lies on the ground, I think; I walk about.

  • Davy," said Colonel Clark, "let's walk about a bit.

  • Afterwards Mrs. Kame expressed a desire to walk about a little, a proposal received with disfavour by all but Honora, who as hostess responded.

  • Cable, which Honora devoured when she was too tired to walk about.

  • He replied, "No, for such is our habit that we leave our heart behind and we walk about without it; whenever we want it we fetch it, and if there is no necessity for it we leave it where it is.

  • For this reason there grew up an enmity between them, which became so strong that even the sun, which used at that time to walk about on the earth, could not make peace between them.

  • This he sings because of the fear of being caught again in snow and frost, and of not being able to walk about in safety.

  • In olden times God and St. Peter used to walk about in the world, to see what was happening, and how the world was going on.

  • Somewhere (the deer) lies on the ground, I think; I walk about.

  • Defn: To walk about; to gad or ramble idly.

  • Defn: To walk about; to ramble; to stroll; as, he perambulated in the park.

  • No, sir; I am sure he only went out to walk about till he got over his passion, just as he had done before.

  • I had to walk about 150 yards in the open, with shrapnel bursting abound me all the way: Private G.

  • We have to walk about half a mile for water, and then it’s not very good.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "walk about" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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