walker - use in sentences

Possessives

  • paradise: Hadrian's Wall Country is a walker's paradise.

Converse of object

  • attract: Ideal walking country, the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park attracts walkers from all over the world.
  • warn: Please sound your horn to warn walkers of your approach.
  • pass: She can consider herself lucky that her cries for help were heard by two passing walkers, who raised the alarm.
  • equip: In snow and ice the rest of the climb should be left to experienced and properly equipped walkers.
  • encounter: This is also the first occasion when I encounter other walkers during my entire trip - a reasonably well-known composer and a Reiki healer.

Adjective modifier

  • keen: Are you a keen summer walker & have never been out into the hills in winter?
  • intrepid: Each corner provides a treat to the intrepid walker.
  • fell: The Coast to Coast walk was dreamt up by Alfred Wainwright, the famous fell walker and guidebook writer, in 1973.
  • long-distance: The author, Andrew McCloy, was a former information officer for the Ramblers ' Association and is a keen long-distance walker.
  • experienced: The chat bulletin board enables you to tap the advice of experienced walkers.
  • inexperienced: The path will become more dangerous, especially to inexperienced walkers.

Modifies a noun

  • stroller: Classic wooden baby walker stroller with rigid wooden handle and cross brace.
  • paradise: The area is a hill walkers paradise with numerous munros within a 1 hour drive.

Noun used with modifier

  • stilt: From fire breathers & stilt walkers to the " Elvis Cleaning Company!
  • tightrope: He got stung by a bee - the natural enemy of a tightrope walker.
  • alice: Or alice walker weaknesses in an vise president of service studio with.
  • EDP: We wish all the EDP walkers and readers a very merry Christmas.
  • tight-rope: Nietzsche's tight-rope walker at the beginning of ' Zarathustra ' ).
  • hill: The metal gate is at an access point used by the vast majority of hill walkers over many years.

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