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walkabout

[wawk-uh-bout] / ˈwɔk əˌbaʊt /


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Guests can view the tigers in a more conventional “walkabout” section of the zoo.

From Washington Times

Begin at the train depot, where you’ll pick up your tasting tokens, and then head off on your self-guided walkabout to shops, music, drinks and more.

From Seattle Times

And in 1915, a monkey dressed nattily in men’s clothes — for which I could find no explanation, which was very shoddy journalism indeed — found an unlatched cage door and went walkabout.

From Los Angeles Times

There was not the remotest threat to the physical integrity of the president - a fact he himself recognised by heading straight back to his walkabout.

From BBC

Macron was slapped in the face by an onlooker during a walkabout on Tuesday after he visited a hospitality training college.

From Reuters