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Meanings of
walkabout
in English
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Usage of
walkabout
in English
1
They go a long way on a
walkabout
-
oh
my word, he said.
2
Not the kind of toy that's supposed to go
walkabout
,
I think.
3
National was caught red-handed yesterday planting party members along Judith Collins' Auckland
walkabout
.
4
It was likely to be Sarkozy's last public
walkabout
as president.
5
It seems Mum's gone
walkabout
,
and not for the first time.
6
Hey, you should let the boss know you're going
walkabout
,
though.
7
The sales agent, being hospitable, was doing a
walkabout
with clients from Ireland.
8
Nigel Farage has been doused in milkshake during a campaign
walkabout
in Newcastle.
9
But I can always go
walkabout
again if I get bored.
10
Mendax lived for a few days at home, then went
walkabout
.
11
This follow-up is a spiritual
walkabout
that slowly unravels its wonders.
12
He later concluded his visit with a public
walkabout
at the War Memorial Centre.
13
You going to use a lectern and sermonize or do the
walkabout
talk-show act?
14
Or maybe it was his own time to go
walkabout
.
15
Meanwhile Lucy Rusedski is doing her Henman Hill
walkabout
thing.
16
Elizabeth was due to celebrate her birthday with a
walkabout
in Windsor, meeting well-wishers.
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walkabout
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
go walkabout
public walkabout
actionless walkabout
begin a walkabout
daily walkabout
More collocations
Walkabout
through the time