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Meanings of
walk about
in English
Catalan
passejar
Spanish
deambular
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Walk with no particular goal.
perambulate
walk around
Catalan
passejar
Usage of
walk about
in English
1
Or, he would
walk
about
the streets; the thing was quite simple.
2
In the meantime,
walk
about
here; nobody will say anything to you.
3
At their cessation, however, I was inclined to
walk
about
the room.
4
The actor left the table and began to
walk
about
the room.
5
There are the most extraordinary alleys and by-ways to
walk
about
in.
6
They are not allowed bicycles but
walk
about
12 miles a day.
7
The crows caw above the wood, or
walk
about
the brown fields.
8
Under the circumstances she might
walk
about
the grounds without being noticed.
9
You can
walk
about
the green skirting the woods, if you prefer.
10
The women
walk
about
with their hair spread and their breasts naked.
11
The numbness was gone from his limbs and he could
walk
about
.
12
They
walk
about
on the bottom and rise at intervals to breathe.
13
Paredes sprang to his feet and commenced to
walk
about
the hall.
14
You
walk
about
the room just as I want her to
walk
.
15
And so large that I can go down there and
walk
about
.
16
Have you ever been to the parts where people
walk
about
upside-down?
Other examples for "walk about"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
walk
about
walk
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
walk about
Catalan
passejar
deambular
Spanish
deambular
Walk about
through the time
Walk about
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Rare