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walk

[wawk] / wɔk /






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The situation leaves Fed policymakers walking a tightrope as they adjust rates, deciding if they should keep levels higher to curb inflation or lower them to support the economy.

From Barron's

Katherine Mansfield could write wonderful lines such as: “The men walked like scissors; the women trod like cats.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He walked with a stick, and Christopher handed it to him.

From Literature

We walk up to the mansion and into the entry hall.

From Literature

Palace were ready to offer £50m for Norway striker Strand Larsen, but that deal is now in the balance after the Eagles communicated their intention to walk away.

From BBC