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walking

[waw-king] / ˈwɔ kɪŋ /


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She said her family could not afford rents elsewhere in Lebanon, and she worried about moving her elderly parents and husband, who uses a walking stick, into a shelter.

From BBC

Upon walking up to the vehicle, the officer saw the “passenger” was a jacket wrapped around the front seat with a seat belt fastened to resemble a person.

From Los Angeles Times

Now we were walking up from the lot when we heard music, of all things.

From Literature

One moment he was walking; the next, he was falling into nothingness.

From Literature

Unite has been fined £265k for breaching an injunction during Birmingham's bin strike by "slow walking" in front of waste lorries near depots.

From BBC