Use walks in a sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use walks in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for walks.
- How well she walks! (4)
- Walks out of the room. (8)
- Just walks about, I fancy. (8)
- He suddenly gets up and walks about. (8)
- She walks out and away, not looking back. (8)
- He shrugs his shoulders and walks up the room. (9)
- Ransom walks away to the window, and looks out. (9)
- These are the summer days, and these our walks. (10)
- They rarely meet; one soars, one walks retired. (10)
- He walks, with your Arthur and Mr. Sullivan Smith. (10)
- Vernon Whitford was away on one of his long walks. (10)
- You rides when you can, and you walks when you must. (10)
- He walks up to the fireplace, and grips the mantelpiece. (8)
- The whole country about them abounded in beautiful walks. (4)
- My mother came to me, and I told her to say, I took walks. (10)
- The new arrangement gave Laetitia a companion for her walks. (10)
- The solitary walks increased his hypochondria more and more. (12)
- Up in those mountains one walks with the divinities, you said. (10)
- They should be constructed in the same way that walks are built. (17)
- The sun is coming down to earth, and walks the fields and the waters. (10)
- I liked the town, and especially the walks in its neighborhood, very much. (14)
- Of other vices which are prevalent in many walks of life there is no evidence. (21)
- No wonder that when he appears he slays them, walks over them like a pestilence! (10)
- The man who speculates blindfold, is a fowl who walks into market to be plucked. (10)
- He walks to the fore without a glance at any one, and stands looking down into it. (8)
- He rises from his frog-like posture at the grating, and walks the landing in agitation. (9)
- All walks and porch floors should have graded tops, so that water will run off of them. (17)
- In fashioning her, nature and art have worked together: in her, poetry walks the earth. (10)
- Gardens were in front of the houses; or, to speak more correctly, strips of garden walks. (10)
- Gardens were in front of the houses; or, to speak more correctly, strips of garden walks. (22)
- At intervals of every 25 feet expansion joints should be built as was specified for walks. (17)
- He has teeth just like a lion, arms four inches longer than our arms and walks on all fours. (21)
- In her distress she walks up and doom the room, then goes to the workroom door, and opens it. (8)
- For porch floors and walks these slabs should be 5 inches thick and laid on a good foundation. (17)
- These walks continued, I suppose, until Lowell went abroad for a winter in the early seventies. (9)
- In all their walks, he had had to jump her from the stiles; the sensation was delightful to her. (4)
- She walks about with her eyes shut, expecting not to stumble, and when she does, am I to blame? (10)
- She woke in the morning peaceful and mildly reflective, like one who walks across green meadows. (10)
- He walks rather unsteadily; a man with a hearty jowl, and sullen, strange; epileptic-looking eyes.] (8)
- The usual mixture for concrete walks should be 1 part cement to 2 parts sand to 3 parts of gravel. (17)
- There should be walks, border plantings, a little touch of water, and a seat in the smallest garden. (17)
- But, for the keeping of a steady course, men made of blood in the walks of the world must be steadied. (10)
- My ancestors have laboured in vain, and the glorious Constitution cannot protect me in my walks abroad. (2)
- It was the end of his long walks, I believe, and not long afterwards I had the grief to read of his death. (9)
- Then, seeing her, he pulls himself together, walks to his armchair, and sits down there in his hat and coat. (8)
- Lilies, swimming on the mere, In the castle shadow, Under draw their heads, and Fear Walks the misty meadow. (10)
- Her walks and conversations with Seymour Austin charmed her as the haze of a summer evening charms the sight. (10)
- During this time he took long walks with his friend Mr. Field, and attended to his necessary work at the legation. (14)
- All the reasons of public policy that give criticism its rights fly out of the window when malice walks in at the door. (16)
- Her features are not tragic features, and she walks too quick, and speaks too quick, and would not keep her countenance. (4)
- In the construction of gravel walks the grade should be kept to within 12 feet in 100 feet and be crowned ¼ inch per foot. (17)
- They had some long walks and long talks together, and in one of them Jeff opened his mind, if not his heart, to the painter. (9)
- He asked himself, presently, what were those black circular spots which flew chasing along the meadows and the lighted walks. (10)
- She presses her hands to her forehead, then walks blindly round to behind the sofa and stands looking straight in front of her. (8)
- She drifts away again, manifestly too uneasy to resume even a provisional pose on the sofa, and walks detachedly about the room. (9)
- The violet-grey spirit with the dark eyes and the crown of amber hair, who walks the dawn and the moonlight, and at blue-bell time? (8)
- Flat flagstone walks are usually rather uninteresting, and many prefer the picturesque effect which is produced by stepping stones. (17)
- So he walks on and on, resting comfortably at nights under the roofs that have been raised to shelter him, by those who went before. (8)
- There are a number of different types of stone walks that can be used, depending upon the character of the stone in the neighborhood. (17)
- Throughout my night-watch I had been free of it, as one who walks meditating in cloisters on a sentence that once issued from divine lips. (10)
- He liked the walks in the neighborhood and the sounding sea, and he was wont to invite to his lodgings friends whose companionship he cared for. (14)
- But often we went our walks through the snows, trudging along between the horsecar tracks which enclosed the only well-broken-out paths in that simple old Cambridge. (9)
- She went attired as a boudoir-shepherdess or demurely-coquettish Sevres-china Ninette, such of whom Louis Quinze would chuck the chin down the deadly introductory walks of Versailles. (10)
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