walk in (Meaning)
walk in (v)
enter by walking
walk in (n)
person who walks in without having an appointment
an operative who initiates his own defection (usually to a hostile country) for political asylum
an assured victory (especially in an election)
a small room large enough to admit entrance
walk in (s)
(of e.g. closets or refrigerators) extending very far enough back to allow a person to enter
Synonyms & Antonyms of walk in
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walk in Sentence Examples
- Sarah enjoyed taking long walks in the tranquility of the park.
- Emily and her dog went for a brisk walk every morning to stay active.
- The tourists walked for miles, eager to explore the ancient city.
- The children walked hand-in-hand along the sandy beach, laughing and splashing in the waves.
- After dinner, Jack and his wife took a leisurely walk around the neighborhood.
- The hikers walked for hours through the rugged terrain, their determination unwavering.
- Mary walked to the grocery store, her basket empty and ready to be filled.
- The elderly couple walked slowly but steadily down the street, holding hands.
- The students walked to school, chatting and joking together along the way.
- The dog walker walked a group of lively golden retrievers through the park, their tails wagging with joy.
FAQs About the word walk in
enter by walking, person who walks in without having an appointment, an operative who initiates his own defection (usually to a hostile country) for political a
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Sarah enjoyed taking long walks in the tranquility of the park.
Emily and her dog went for a brisk walk every morning to stay active.
The tourists walked for miles, eager to explore the ancient city.
The children walked hand-in-hand along the sandy beach, laughing and splashing in the waves.