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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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WALKER: I kind of had to do that.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 19, 2019

WALKER: NBC’s Shaq Brewster writes that Scott Walker is hoping to jumpstart his campaign with an appearance at Eureka College, the alma mater of Ronald Reagan.

From MSNBC • Sep. 10, 2015

WALKER: His advisers see just two principal rivals: Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio.

From MSNBC • Jul. 8, 2015

WALKER: He’ll meet with Netanyahu on his trip to Israel, the Journal-Sentinel reports.

From MSNBC • May 8, 2015

Some parishioners joined in Rebellion. 1742-1747—HENRY LUNDIE, tr. to Abercorn. 1749-1761—DONALD MUNRO, A.M., died 26th August. 1762-1785—ROBERT WALKER.

From Chronicles of Strathearn by Macdougall, W. B.




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