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1 After a long and aimless walk , he found himself again at his place of business.
2 He made no comment, but continued his aimless walk .
3 Perhaps this brisk, aimless walk , would silence or stupefy the passion and excitement which were struggling for mastery within him.
4 With reflections such as these it is scarcely to be wondered at that little was said during that long aimless walk .
5 On the Saturday night of Labor Day weekend, writer went for a long and generally aimless walk around the Upper East Side.
6 The New Yorker, October 12, 1957 P. 44 Taking an aimless walk the writer wanders into a bar called The Happy Hour.
7 It couldn't be held off even with liquor, or long and aimless walks through the university gardens.
8 "He went to a stag supper at the Willard," chimed in Barbara, stopping her aimless walk about the library.
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