walk about in English

noun
1
a journey on foot undertaken by an Australian Aboriginal in order to live in the traditional manner.
On the way, they are helped by an aboriginal boy on his walkabout .

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "walk about" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "walk about", or refer to the context using the word "walk about" in the English Dictionary.

1. I can't walk about in this heat.

2. Ambulatory: [adjective] able to walk about and not bedridden

3. Ambulatory definition is - able to walk about and not bedridden

4. Crows feed chiefly on the ground, where they walk about purposefully

5. SAunter definition is - to walk about in an idle or leisurely manner : stroll

6. They obviate the need to walk about with a small shovel and separate bags.

7. 4 They obviate the need to walk about with a small shovel and separate bags.

8. 7 And the dappled ones were eager to go out to walk about through the earth.”

9. Rare is the infant who can learn to stand and walk about freely in a single day.

10. Walk about; not be bedridden or incapable of walking Familiarity information: Ambulate used as a verb is very rare.

11. Ambulant: 1 adj able to walk about Synonyms: ambulatory mobile moving or capable of moving readily (especially from place to place)

12. And the two leaders will actually walk about the Central Pavilion and then they go on to inaugurate and address an India-Germany Business Summit.

13. , Ambulant (am'byū-lă-tōr-ē, am'byū-lănt) Walking about or being able to walk about; denoting a patient who is not confined to bed or hospital as a result of disease or surgery

14. (Ps 73 Verse 8) ‘They would put their mouths in the heavens and their tongue would walk about in the earth,’ showing regard for no one —either in heaven or on earth. —Ps 73 Verse 9.

15. Amble is both a noun meaning "a stroll" and a verb meaning "to walk in a slow, leisurely way." You might Amble (or take an Amble) over to the snack table and grab a brownie. Amble comes from the Latin ambulare, which means "to walk about," as in ambulatory

16. Ambulatory: 1 adj able to walk about “the patient is Ambulatory ” Synonyms: ambulant mobile moving or capable of moving readily (especially from place to place) adj relating to or adapted for walking “an Ambulatory corridor” n a covered walkway (as in a cloister) “it has an Ambulatory and seven chapels” Type of: paseo , walk , walkway a path