walk - use in sentences

Object

  • distance: Lagos boasts some superb beaches within walking distance of Lagos town center.
  • stick: When Michael approached he swung the knife at him but Michael saw him and hit him on the wrist with his walking stick.
  • boot: Gaiters: Coverings for the lower leg, which stop water and snow getting into walking boots.

Converse of object

  • sponsor: We plan on having a clear walkway all the way on this section of the line by the next sponsored walk.
  • guide: There is a free guided historical walk on Friday 18th August, 1pm to 4pm, starting at Bootle Library.

Adjective modifier

  • short: We are ideally situated, a short pleasant level walk to the beaches.
  • pleasant: We are ideally situated, a short pleasant level walk to the beaches.
  • coastal: Access to many miles of country and coastal walks is close by, as is Ventnor Park.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • around: You can see them casually walking around on the forest floor, or looking for ants in the crowns of the highest rainforest trees.
  • across: At low tide you can walk across to a neighboring islet.
  • along: What right have you got to stop him peacefully walking along with his son?

Followed by a transitive particle

  • around: Teams set up camp and take it in turns to walk around a track for up to 24 hours.
  • down: Followed by the children, they walked down the bank, sinking up to their knees in the white dust.

Particle object: down_obj

  • aisle: The walk down the aisle is an unforgettable experience.

Particle object: up_obj

  • stair: You will burn off far more calories walking up the stairs rather than standing in a lift.

Preposition: in

  • footstep: Re-live history as you walk in the footsteps of the kings and queens who have been entertained at Hedingham.

Noun used with modifier

  • riverside: There is a nice restaurant with tables set out under vines, local bars and riverside walks.
  • min: Evening 10 min fast walk / jog, then upper body workout and another 10 min walk / jog, then stretch.
  • minute: The church is about a 15 minute walk from the main Brunel campus.
  • woodland: As you walk up Ash Lane don't take the first gate signposted Tara Center or you'll end up on the woodland walk.

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