"Walking" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Walking" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Walking
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"Walking" Meaning

to move on foot at a moderate pace, typically for pleasure or exercise, or as a regular means of getting from one place to another.

"Walking" Examples

1. Hiking

She decided to go walking in the mountains to enjoy the beautiful scenery and get some exercise.

2. Browsing

He spent most of his day walking around the mall, browsing through the shops and looking for a unique gift.

3. Learning

As a child, I learned to walk by holding onto the back of a chair and then slowly let go, taking small steps until I could walk steadily on my own.

4. Physical activity

Regular walking can significantly reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and certain types of cancer.

5. Movement

The dog started moving quickly, watching its friends walking by the park with excitement.

"Walking" Similar Words

Walkathon

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A long walk, typically held as a charitable fundraising event. It is often used to collect donations for a specific cause or organization.

Walkden

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A place name, likely referring to an area in Greater Manchester, England.

Walked

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Walker

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Walkers

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People who walk as a mode of transportation, often in a rural area. <br><br>Examples:<br>- A weather walker, a weather vane on a rooftop.<br>- The person who met the new director becoming an advocate for the aid is to walk quietly input his stories. <br><br>Also, a brand name for crumbled potato chips.

Walkie-talkie

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Walkie-talkies

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Two-way radios that allow a user to communicate with another user through a handheld device. They typically operate on a specific frequency and can be used for short-distance communication, often in situations where a phone call is not feasible, such as in outdoor areas with poor cell phone reception or in noisy environments.

Walkies

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Walkman

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A portable music player, typically portable and battery-powered, that originated in the 1970s and became popular in the 1980s. It was a device that allowed users to listen to cassette tapes privately.

Walkout

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Walkover

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A walkover is:<br><br>A contest or tournament in which one competitor withdraws or fails to show up, often resulting in the other competitor winning by default. This term is often used in sports, particularly tennis.<br><br>Example: "She was scheduled to play a match, but she won a walkover when her opponent pulled out."<br><br>It can also be used to describe a situation where something is easily achieved or accomplished.<br><br>Example: "She got a scholarship, it was a walkover."

Walkthrough

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Walkway

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Walkways

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A walkway is a path or a way for people to walk, usually outdoors, that is constructed between or as part of a building, series of buildings, or other structures. It can also be a pedestrian area in a larger public space, such as a park, mall, or university campus.<br><br>Common types of walkways include:<br><br> Stairways<br> Pedestrian bridges<br> Connecting walkways between buildings<br> Boardwalks over water or other obstructions<br> Sidewalks (also known as footpaths in some countries)<br> Trails or paths in nature reserves or parks<br><br>Walkways can be made of a variety of materials, including concrete, brick, stone, wood, or synthetic materials. They can also be elevated or suspended above the ground to connect different levels or areas.

Walkyries

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Wall-eye

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