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walking

[waw-king] / ˈwɔ kɪŋ /


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As a result Head strolled to his hundred on day three – sometimes walking between the wickets to complete singles in an ultimate display of his ease – as his home crowd grew in anticipation.

From BBC

Because this was the family’s busy season, he insisted on working despite a bad cold that turned into walking pneumonia, Louis Jr. said.

From Los Angeles Times

Police have released video of a potential suspect, who appears to be a bulky man dressed in black, walking out of the building and onto nearby Hope Street.

From The Wall Street Journal

When they eventually purchased a three-bedroom Midcentury home that needed some work, they were delighted to find themselves in a neighborhood filled with multigenerational households within walking distance of Asian supermarkets and restaurants.

From Los Angeles Times

Five-weight boxing world champion Terence Crawford says he is "walking away as a great with nothing else left to prove" after announcing his retirement at 38.

From BBC