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walk-in

[wawk-in] / ˈwɔkˌɪn /




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While walk-in pharmacies don’t make money until customers show up for their drugs, mail-order ones process the transactions when the automated shipments go out.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now owned by Accor, the French hotel chain, the brand is a sponsor of the show, and the towering display, separate from other galleries, felt like a walk-in advertorial.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I didn’t have my own shower and I didn’t have … a walk-in closet” in the old house, Liv said, but now she’ll have both.

From Los Angeles Times

In addition to the traditional living spaces, the home also features an “executive office,” a formal dining room, and an exercise room, as well as a huge walk-in closet in the primary bedroom.

From MarketWatch

Disney has previously shared that this latest storyline will allow for additional levels of interactivity in the ride, which is already something of a full-size, walk-in arcade game.

From Los Angeles Times