A Complete Word Dictionary Encyclopedia
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Traditional English :: walker
walker.html - n.
1 a person or animal that walks.
2 a a wheeled or footed framework in which a baby can learn to walk. b = walking frame.
Traditional English :: walker
walker.html - n.
1 a person or animal that walks.
2 a a wheeled or footed framework in which a baby can learn to walk. b = walking frame.
English Idioms :: walk
walker.html - See: WIN IN A WALK.
English Idioms :: walk a tightrope
walker.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."/
English Idioms :: walk all over
walker.html - See: WALK OVER.
English Idioms :: walk of life
walker.html - {n. phr.} Way of living; manner in which people live. * /Many rich people have yachts; people in their walk of life can afford them./ * /The banker did not want his son to marry a girl in a different walk of life./ * /People from every walk of life enjoy television./ Compare: THE TRACKS.
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