I opened the door; and at first looked down, to my amazement, on nothing but a great umbrella that appeared to be walking about of itself.
But as nothing of the sort happened to be walking about on Yarmouth flats that night, I provided the best substitute I could by dreaming of dragons until morning.
In spite of the unsteadiness of her feet it was very pleasant to be walking about in a new land, so, taking out Louis's letter again she went on rather blindly through the wharves, reading it.
I suppose we cracked the rusty old iron by walking about on it.
You would not have approved of Fanny's being seen out, after dark, in rather a lonely place, walking about with a young man.
However, your sister's right; you mustn't be walking aboutwith a temperature, however slight.
Yet here he was back again, walking about as if he owned the place, almost before the old man's body was cold.
There's no good that can come of walking about with a temperature.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "walking about" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.