Sentence for walking | Use walking in a sentence

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  • Lavender aghast, walking at her side. (8)
  • She stopped walking in sheer fright. (10)
  • Further walking brought them to a turn. (10)
  • Boating, riding, and walking were his exercises. (2)
  • The walking tent was an enormous white umbrella. (10)
  • Three men, unsteady, emerged, walking arm in arm. (8)
  • It is like my walking, done half for pride, I think. (10)
  • Adrian and Lucy found themselves walking behind them. (10)
  • Little Jane was walking demurely, with a placid face. (10)
  • He who was walking stopped a moment, again looked at Mr. (8)
  • He could not find a vehicle, and was a long time walking. (8)
  • With these words, Van Diemen led the way, walking alone. (10)
  • They came out where they had gone in, Fleur walking demurely. (8)
  • She looked up at the first thin wave of colour while walking. (10)
  • He has not such a fine air and way of walking as Mr. Knightley. (4)
  • A little apart Juliana Bonner was walking with Miss Carrington. (10)
  • Pierson was conscious of Gratian walking past him out of the room. (8)
  • Afraid to trust himself near her, he had begun walking up and down. (8)
  • Her innermost question was, why he was not walking with his own wife? (10)
  • He had seen Dudley on the pantiles, walking with a young lady, he said. (10)
  • Wilfrid was walking up and down, with his arms folded and his brows bent. (10)
  • One had met her on the parade, in the afternoon, walking with Mrs. Marsett. (10)
  • Robert walked across the fields, walking like a man with an object in view. (10)
  • But I have been complimented on my walking, and that seems to please Edward. (22)
  • On she goes: walking to church; sitting at table; looking out of the window! (22)
  • How splendid she was looking, burnt by the sun, and walking as if just starting! (8)
  • Miss Elliot, do you remember our walking together at Lyme, and grieving for him? (4)
  • She had been seen walking down the lanes with some one resembling me in figure. (10)
  • It was settled so, upon the hill, while we were walking about with Mr. Knightley. (4)
  • James began walking up and down; he looked strange and stork-like without a coat. (8)
  • And Baryn was walking in the study; he was so busy he had only given her one kiss. (8)
  • She clasped her hands, changed her feet with a hop, and went on walking as before. (8)
  • And walking up and down the empty room, he stopped here and there to touch or look. (8)
  • As a walking companion, Emma had very early foreseen how useful she might find her. (4)
  • Then, quite naturally, put the roses to his lips as he was walking off the platform. (8)
  • She was walking with a man on the far side; their faces were turned toward each other. (8)
  • Then somehow he began walking up and down, talking to himself, as Barbara had found him. (8)
  • Walking up and down with the stride of a dervish, she fought against her darkening fears. (12)
  • He found himself suddenly walking straight into the heart of Winter, and a nipping Winter. (10)
  • And walking over, to the window with a heavy tread, which trembled like his voice, he sat down. (8)
  • To look at it was to fancy they had been walking under water and had now risen to the surface. (10)
  • He said it was a beautiful night, and that he had found it rather warm walking in from Cambridge. (9)
  • Sunday afternoon, walking in the park with his daughter on his arm, General Ople met Mr. Rolles. (10)
  • An indefinite resentment at Riversley was the feeling I grew conscious of after very fast walking. (10)
  • And walking thus through the night he had thoughts that he imagined no one had ever had before him. (8)
  • Dr. Mulbridge, walking beside her, with his hands clasped behind him, threw up his head and laughed. (9)
  • They were in a wood, walking through lines of spruce firs of deep golden green in the yellow beams. (10)
  • It was not Mr. Rushworth, however, but Edmund, who then appeared walking towards them with Mrs. Grant. (4)
  • There were a few people walking up and down in the alley, making the most of the moment of dry weather. (9)
  • But now that he was walking at her side, all that determination and assurance melted to perplexed humility. (8)
  • They were walking close together, and she was leaning forward and looking up into his face while he talked. (9)
  • So walking, and exciting vague interest, they reached the first of the hundred doors of Messrs. Rose and Thorn. (8)
  • They were now on the lawn, where Sir Willoughby was walking with the ladies Eleanor and Isabel, his maiden aunts. (10)
  • Saying which, he took Major Brown aside, and, walking apart from the others, led him, by slow steps, into the forest. (6)
  • The pleasure of walking and breathing fresh air is enough for me, and in fine weather I am out more than half my time. (4)
  • And he would feel a little shorter, and drag his feet walking up the hill home, with his hand clapped to his left side. (8)
  • Many, it is true, take a Presence to mean no more than a shirt-frill, and interpret a Port as the art of walking erect. (10)
  • It was a delicious day, and the early freshness had not yet dried out of the air, when they were walking home to breakfast. (8)
  • He had taken June there two seasons running, after his wife died, and had realized bitterly that his walking days were over. (8)
  • He was walking alone and looked her directly in the face, but he did not have the slightest idea that he had met madcap Kuni. (5)
  • He had a vision of Christian walking through the long streets, especially at night, going into humble inns and eating poor food. (12)
  • She looked round and halted a little for Alice, who was walking detached and neglected by the preoccupation of the two elderly men. (9)
  • The walking was limited; the talk was the tentative talk of people aware that there was no refuge if they got tired of one another. (9)
  • And, suddenly, round the corner of the high box hedge, she came plump on her mother, walking swiftly, with an open letter in her hand. (8)
  • The blood was no longer in his head; he was pale, walking down that mahogany-coloured room impregnated with the scent of wedding-cake. (8)
  • Tin roofs have their place and their duty to perform, but they are hardly suited to flat roofs over which is to be done much walking. (17)
  • I had scarcely left the summit ere the valley had closed round my path, and the sun beat upon me, walking in a stagnant lowland atmosphere. (2)
  • Shelton went back with them to their hotel, walking beside Antonia through the Christchurch meadows, telling her details of his college life. (8)
  • There was something false and undignified in walking with this young man who had once treated him as a father confessor to his love for Nell. (8)

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Definition of walking:

  • walking, wawk’ing, n. the act or process of fulling cloth. | n. walk’mill, a fulling-mill.(0)

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