take a walk in English

travel briefly and leisurely by foot, stroll along

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1. Let's take a walk.

2. Let's take a walk for a change.

3. Can I take a walk... in your garden?

4. " Let's take a walk. " He's got a hostage.

5. 2 Let's take a walk for a change.

6. With Antipode take a walk on the other side

7. You might play a sport or take a walk.

8. We're gonna take a walk down to the diner.

9. I used to take a walk in the quiet grove.

10. It rests me to take a walk along the lake.

11. I think one of us needs to take a walk.

12. Could we take a walk? I feel like a little exercise.

13. We can take a walk in the garden,if you like.

14. Why don't we take a walk and talk about things privately?

15. Take a walk through the Arboretum and discover this beautiful living collection.

16. I think I'll go out and take a walk in the park.

17. Close your eyes, relax, stretch, or take a walk around the block.

18. His nephew told him to take a walk, get lost in the crowd.

19. Others chose to nap, take a walk or doze by the lobby fireplace.

20. I think I'd better take a walk around the block and shake dinner down.

21. My friend wants to know if you'll take a walk in the park with him.

22. Take a walk in relaxed at one's convenience also has those who comparative is exquisite:

23. Or perhaps Pistol had finished him off when he decided to take a walk with us.

24. Once we are on the bottom of the adit we take a walk along muddy gallery.

25. When he left to take a walk, I got up and started to write another letter.

26. Bordering these water sources are designated nature trails where one can leave the vehicle and take a walk.

27. Ocean City Boardwalk Take a walk on the Ocean City Boardwalk to explore an iconic East Coast pedestrian thruway

28. Suddenly the hour is less pleasant than it first appeared to take a walk and post a harmless, optimistic letter.

29. If a swim stubbornly remains dead, take a walk along the bank to see how any other anglers are faring.

30. Though always on a tight time budget, he asked me out of the blue to take a walk with him that night.

31. Let's take a walk around Huynh Thuc Khang market, one of the big markets selling electronic appliances in Ho Chi Minh City.

32. Well-meaning friends or family might advise us to get up and take a walk, or worse, shake it off- and we can't!

33. Constitutionalize definition: take a walk for one's health or to aid digestion, as after a meal synonyms: take the air, walk antonyms: focus, wet, stabilise

34. Take a walk for one's health or to aid digestion, as after a meal "A good way of exercising is to Constitutionalize" 3

35. Above all, Akron is a warm friendly place, a place to take a walk on a warm summer night and just enjoy the community spirit

36. My cover was blown, so I asked her to take a walk with me to the Yale Art Gallery to see the Mark Rothko exhibit.

37. 7 Although fox tabby cat after grown-up not liked with the human playing, but it momentarily will take a walk in yours line of sight.

38. Take a walk in the town or on the coast, you admire the numerous houses dating from an eraa that gave Dinard its extravant and bewitching style...

39. I love the whole atmosphere of Bings landing… First you take a walk out and look for dolphins, talk to the fishermen, enjoy the sun, and go grab some grub

40. Custom a practice followed as a matter of course among a people; a habitual practice of an individual: It is her Custom to take a walk every night before dinner

41. I meet her in the evening, for she likes to take a walk At the moment when the moon cavorts above, And we prattle and Canoodle, and of everything we talk

42. "Cui two Kua son way:"Military adviser says to see western medicine, we don't understand as well, UGG Classic Tall, make the An take the brotherses to literally take a walk everywhere.

43. Synonyms for Constitutionalize verb provide with a constitution, as of a country verb take a walk for one's health or to aid digestion, as after a meal verb incorporate into a constitution, make constitutional

44. On our wedding night we made a pledge that whenever we had a flight, the one who proved wrong would go out and take a walk. I have been in the open air continuously for the past seventy-five years.

45. Gum Boils Symptoms And Natural Remedies LFDO recommends visitors to Jioujhihze to take a walk along Jiouhihze Natural Trail, relax in the weakly alkaline water of Jioujhihze Hot Spring, then go to the egg-Boiling area to enjoy the foods they Boil .

46. Contrary to popular belief there are many entertaining and recreational things to do Ajman.You can take a visit to any of the sandy beaches and enjoy the warm sea breeze, sand and waves crashing against the shore; or take a walk on the Ajman Corniche and take grab a

47. It was the time when Brussels Brustled Pick out a hat so dashing and gay Go take a walk, it's a beautiful day Put on your spats and your high-buttoned shoes Get on the tram, get the gossip and news Not a time for crying How the heart was flying There was my grandfather There was my grandmother He was a young soldier And she was so much bolder

48. It was the time when Brussels Brustled Pick out a hat so dashing and gay Go take a walk, it's a beautiful day Put on your spats and your high-buttoned shoes Get on the tram, get the gossip and news Not a time for crying How the heart was flying There was my grandfather There was my grandmother He was a young soldier And she was so much bolder

49. Amble (v.) "to move easily and gently without hard shocks," as a horse does when it first lifts the two legs on one side and then the two on the other, early 14c., from Old French Ambler, of a horse or other quadruped, "go at a steady, easy pace" (12c.), from Latin ambulare "to walk, to go about, take a walk," perhaps a compound of ambi-"around" (from PIE root *ambhi-"around") and -ulare, from