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walk-in

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The room is quite elaborate, with a walk-in freezer and several ovens.

This guy was not recruited by the CIA, he was a walk-in who volunteered to spy for the United States in 2012.

Taking your child to a walk-in clinic may seem like a good solution, but it prizes convenience over quality.

He says it can be done in a lab about the size of a walk-in closet using “kitchen cupboard” ingredients.

With six salons in and around London, a walk-in is near-guaranteed.

These craft were built after the pattern of the Walk-in-the-Water—side-wheelers with a steering wheel at the stern.

When the crisis of 1861 came, the service performed by the Walk-in-the-Water and her successors was seen in its true light.

It was here that the chief Walk-in-the-Water with 60 warriors came to Harrison and offered to join his army conditionally.

What's the arrangement of the ordinary walk-in tube portals in the Executive Block?

Permission slips were easy, inoculations could be had at the walk-in clinic once a year at the fire house.

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On this page you'll find 43 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to walk-in, such as: applicant, buyer, consumer, patient, patron, and shopper.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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