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Example sentences for "walkers"

Lexicographically close words:
walis; walk; walke; walked; walken; walkes; walkest; walketh; walkin; walking
  1. Now the walkers who seem to be stuck on the hill, They are Jessamine, Joseph and Japhet and Jill, And Allie and Sally and Tumbledown Bill, And Farnaby Fullerton Rigby.

  2. There were eight pretty walkers who went up a hill; They were Jessamine, Joseph and Japhet and Jill, And Allie and Sally and Tumbledown Bill, And Farnaby Fullerton Rigby.

  3. An excursion to Monte Carlo and Monaco is one which even the most inveterate promenade walkers will at times take; and it is, indeed, a very favourite one with most Mentone visitors, many going weekly, and even oftener.

  4. The walkers drove to Pont St. Louis, where they were overtaken by those on donkeys.

  5. The steady improvement made in speed and endurance by professional and amateur walkers and the introduction of international contests have brought this about within a few years.

  6. The first question of importance both to walkers and runners is how they shall be shod, and too much attention cannot be paid to this matter.

  7. The best English long-distance walkers were Peter Crossland and Henry Vaughan, who had both done excellent work in matches of the kind then practiced in England.

  8. Many walkers acquire the first part of this science, and some understand the second division of the subject, but very few can combine the two, like O'Leary.

  9. Of course there had been walkers before his time; but he was the first to bring walking, as a means of locomotion, into general notice.

  10. There have been great long-distance walkers before, and probably will be again; but a man of the peculiar constitution of Edward Payson Weston is very seldom met with.

  11. The probable reason for their taking to running was their small size, which debarred them from success as walkers against men with six inches more stride.

  12. Out of those capable of becoming great walkers and striving to become so, the proportion of second rate men is quite large.

  13. It was thought that runners would have the advantage over walkers in this match.

  14. There is another or fourth class of assignation-houses to which the commonest portion of street-walkers take their company, and these may be emphatically described by an old saying, "Cheap and nasty.

  15. Many of the street-walkers and women frequenting theatres are of this class, and any one who has ever come in contact with them would have found no difficulty in at once assigning their true position.

  16. A prison for night-walkers and other suspicious persons, and called the Tun because the same was built somewhat in fashion of a Tun standing on the one end.

  17. The Walkers were given some wraps to cover their unfinished attire and were hurried to Prescott at Montreal.

  18. The Walkers “took such liberties in taunting at our conduct in Canada that it almost came to a quarrel.

  19. These bed houses are simply large or small dwellings containing many furnished rooms, which are let to street walkers by the week, or which are hired to applicants of any class by the night.

  20. The Street Walkers not only infest the city itself, but literally overrun the various night lines of steamers plying between New York and the neighboring towns.

  21. But suppose the Walkers do make a daylight raid, what about the other herds that are out on the range?

  22. So fix things that way, Uncle Fred; and chances are we'll get all the cattle safely home before the Walkers come along.

  23. These Walkers appear to have terrorized the lot so that every man is afraid to have it known he means to take a stand against the hard crowd.

  24. Some say the Walkers are bootleggers in the dry counties, acarryin' licker when it's against the law.

  25. If another lot of the Walkers should turn up before morning, and catch them napping, things would go hard with the youngsters.

  26. It might seem strange that the Walkers would thus openly attack a ranch, when by such action they ran the risk of being classed as genuine outlaws, if any one could be found bold enough to complain about them to the proper authorities.

  27. And Mrs. Fred, he took pains to tell us, was one of the Walkers before she got married!

  28. And let me tell you, I feel it in my bones right now that we're going to kick up a dickens of a row up here by coming just when these same Walkers are playing one of their periodical little sneak games.

  29. Street-walkers and fast women of all classes are most commonly engaged in it.

  30. Therefore, the thing must be done slowly and discreetly, and meanwhile we must protect the public by an increase of track-walkers and road-inspectors.

  31. You see, there was a smaller wreck some months ago, and the additional track-walkers and inspectors were promised the public then.

  32. After he had been there a little time everybody looked up to him, the Walkers and their workmen.

  33. The Walkers are to find all the materials, and fit and frame them ready for erecting, put them on board a vessel & send them to London.

  34. I have wrote to the Walkers and proposed to them to manufacture me a compleat Bridge and erect it in London, and afterwards put it up to sale.

  35. The Iron Works in Yorkshire belonging to the Walkers near to Sheffield are the most eminent in England in point of establishment and property.

  36. They bring forward as their chief argument for this that many sleep walkers are subject to their attacks as frequently in dark as in moonlight nights and when sleeping in rooms into which no beam of moonlight can penetrate.

  37. Such a relationship is indeed conceivable when we consider the motor overexcitability of all sleep walkers and the effecting of ebb and flow through the influence of the moon.

  38. For a second the real rat hesitated, and it may be that the realization penetrated into its dim brain that rats did not fight this way.

  39. The shop-walkers are perfect tyrants over the girls, and the food is always the same--never a change.

  40. I fear I shall not see the Walkers again.

  41. The Walkers came over on horseback, and pressed me to go to them.

  42. When a customer appeared, the shop seemed to stir uneasily in the sleep that was so like death; a faint vibration disturbed the heavy atmosphere; shop-walkers flitted to and fro; assistants yawned and stretched themselves.

  43. The stilt walkers of Landes not only attain a great speed, but are capable of traveling long distances without appreciable fatigue.

  44. The speed that the stilt walkers attain is easily explained.

  45. When, in 1808, the Empress Josephine went to Bayonne to rejoin Napoleon I, who resided there by reason of the affairs of Spain, the municipality sent an escort of young Landese stilt walkers to meet her.

  46. Even to practised walkers the descent is difficult, especially when the stones are wet.

  47. We're the champion walkers of Northern France, and if we're to retain our titles we can't linger here.

  48. And again, surpassingly beautiful were the Maidens clothed in the white cotton and broidered garments of Summerland, even as far walkers have said are appareled our lost others!

  49. Perhaps I have tarried too long over Vachel; but I have set down his theories of vagabonding because many walkers will find them interesting.

  50. There have been stout walkers in our own day.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "walkers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.