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walker [ˈwɔ:kəɐ, Am ˈwɑ:kɚ] N

2. walker (person walking for pleasure):

walker

tightrope walker N

walker-on N

walker-on → walk-on

See also walk-on

II . walk-on N

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Walker arrived in the area around 1859 and settled in the valley that now bears his name.
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Walker grinded out 165 yards on 37 rushes during the contest.
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This made him into a keen walker later on in life.
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For most of the walk there are many signs of human activity, and many other walkers in summer.
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He remained a keen walker all his life.
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Walker was widowed in 1986 and died the following year.
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Walker has passed out the best music of his career here.
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Eventually wing walkers began making transfers between a ground vehicle, such as a car, a boat, or a train, to the plane.
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Walker finished second with 65,972 ballots (34.3 percent).
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There is no road through there now though there is a track for walkers into the centre of the hills.
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