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Example sentences for "walking tour"

  • Apprenticed to a printer, he found the work uncongenial and, purchasing his indentures, went to Europe on a walking tour, and thereafter he was a constant and enterprising traveller.

  • After a year there he started on a walking tour, which led him through France, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy.

  • I am making the experiment of going on a walking tour for a few days with friends, and we have chosen Boshu peninsula, as it is little frequented and beautiful.

  • If you go in a company, or even in pairs, it is no longer a walking tour in anything but name; it is something else and more in the nature of a picnic.

  • Now, to be properly enjoyed, a walking tour should be gone upon alone.

  • She recovered herself with a touching fortitude; she put her handkerchief back in her pocket, and persisted in turning the conversation on Midwinter's walking tour.

  • My dear fellow," interposed Allan, "you don't mean to say you are going out on a walking tour in this pouring rain!

  • But landscape on a walking tour is quite accessory.

  • If you go in a company, or even in pairs, it is no longer a walking tour in anything but name; it is something else, and more in the nature of a picnic.

  • The play was called Adventures on a Walking Tour.

  • INDEX Aagesen, Professor Aarestrup, Emil About, Edmond Adam Adam Homo Adventures on a Walking Tour Aeneid, The Aeschylus Agar, Mlle.

  • I should like to do a walking tour alone in the desert, if it were not for the annoying necessity to eat and drink.

  • Jack no longer attempted to dissuade me from my walking tour.

  • I've been planning to take a walking tour as soon as this tiresome season is over.

  • Now, there is no time when business habits are more mitigated than on a walking tour.

  • It must not be imagined that a walking tour, as some would have us fancy, is merely a better or worse way of seeing the country.

  • We had five nights to spend, and were expected at a town some way off by friends who thought we were on a "walking tour"!

  • The whole world is on wheels or on a walking tour.

  • Along the Route of "An Inland Voyage" "Now, to be properly enjoyed, a walking tour should be gone upon alone.

  • If you go in company, or even in pairs, it is no longer a walking tour in anything but name.

  • Gaily, heedlessly, you start out to explore his writings, just as you might start on a walking tour.

  • Now to be properly enjoyed," counsels Stevenson, "a walking tour should be gone upon alone.

  • Merkle," he said, "I am going for a walking tour.

  • Their Swiss expeditions which she had foreseen as glorious wanderings amidst the blue ice of crevasses and nights of exalted hardihood became a walking tour of fitful vigour and abundant fun and delight.

  • I am on a walking tour, or was until I hurt my leg.

  • If I want to take a walking tour it's my affair, isn't it?

  • For even if Tish had decided on a walking tour I couldn't imagine what an upholsterer's needle had to do with it, unless she meant to upholster the donkey.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "walking tour" 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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