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Traditional English :: walkabout
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walkable.html - n. 1 an informal stroll among a crowd by a visiting dignitary. 2 a period of wandering in the bush by an Australian Aboriginal. |
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Traditional English :: walkabout
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walkable.html - n. 1 an informal stroll among a crowd by a visiting dignitary. 2 a period of wandering in the bush by an Australian Aboriginal. |
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Traditional English :: walkathon
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walkable.html - n. an organized fund-raising walk. [WALK, after MARATHON] |
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English Idioms :: walk
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walkable.html - See: WIN IN A WALK. |
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English Idioms :: walk a tightrope
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walkable.html - {v. phr.} To be in a dangerous or awkward situation where one cannot afford to make a single mistake. * /"When we landed on the moon in 1969," Armstrong explained, "we were walking a tightrope till the very end."/ |
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English Idioms :: walk all over
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walkable.html - See: WALK OVER. |
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