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walker

[waw-ker] / ˈwɔ kər /
NOUN
person who travels by foot
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NOUN
person who walks
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Example Sentences

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Annie spent the next six weeks relegated to a wheelchair or a walker.

From Los Angeles Times

As CNN reported, “crowds gather — people come out of their houses, dog walkers pause on their routes, cyclists and drivers make detours — to protest what the agents are doing and remove any element of surprise.”

From Salon

Her family grew increasingly alarmed, but Schmidt refused to use a walker or a cane, blaming the falls on outside causes like uneven ground.

From The Wall Street Journal

A "significant landslip" has affected beachfront properties and prompted safety warnings to coastal path walkers.

From BBC

Morning walkers, political strategists and journalists gather around this nondescript shabby shack, which has been operating since 1949 and is now a legacy tourist attraction.

From BBC