walking
Definition:
1. The act of traveling by foot.
2. Close enough to be walked to.
Use 'walking' in a sentence:
- 1. He is already walking normally and doing remedial exercises.
- 2. Walking with weights makes the shoulders very susceptible to injury.
- 3. There were two children ahead, walking side by side.
- 4. I saw Louise walking slowly to the bus stop.
- 5. You must be hungry after all that walking.
- 6. For an hour I was walking around in a daze.
- 7. What's with all this walking? Can't we take a cab?
- 8. He was walking down the road one dusky Friday evening.
- 9. I don't like the thought of you walking home alone.
- 10. I've been walking around Moscow and the town is terribly quiet.
- 11. Amy's shoes were unsuitable for walking any distance.
- 12. Poor posture, sitting or walking slouched over, compresses the body's organs.
- 13. We spent a week walking in the mountains.
- 14. Their feet were sore after hours of walking.
- 15. She thinks nothing of walking thirty miles a day.
- 16. Local activities include walking, boating and golf.
- 17. The beach is within walking distance of my house.
- 18. Is it within walking distance ?
- 19. Conditions were perfect for walking.
- 20. We've arranged a walking tour of the city with your guide.
- 21. I met him by chance out walking yesterday.
- 22. I prefer walking to climbing.
- 23. 'Walk' is the root of 'walks', 'walked', 'walking' and 'walker'.
- 24. I'm frightened of walking home alone in the dark.
- 25. The school is within easy walking distance of the train station.
- 26. I'm not walking—it's miles away.
- 27. No wonder you're tired, you've been walking for hours.
- 28. He was walking around with a sad face.
- 29. They found her walking alone and depressed on the beach.
- 30. It isn't the walking and jogging that got his weight down.
- 31. The guidebook warns against walking alone at night.
- 32. Congestion frequently reduces traffic to walking pace.
- 33. I save on fares by walking to work.
- 34. He wouldn't hear of my walking home alone.