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walk

[wawk] / wɔk /






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There’s a lot more L.A. hats walking around than Angel hats in Orange County.

From Los Angeles Times

He said it was at this point that Holly and Jessica walked by.

From BBC

Labor disputes aren’t uncommon in ski towns; patrollers at Utah’s Park City Mountain walked out a year earlier, but Vail Resorts kept it open.

From The Wall Street Journal

He worked around two walks to pitch a scoreless inning, striking out one.

From Los Angeles Times

They also work outside every day together, and have acres of land around them to walk their dog on their days off.

From BBC