33 Words to use with walks

Rolfe had left Scotland Yard that evening in a somewhat despondent frame of mind in consequence, but a brisk walk home and a good supper had done him so much good, that with a tranquil mind and his pipe in his mouth, he was able to devote himself to the hobby of his leisure hours with keen enjoyment.

A walk round the city reminds one of Paris with its Boulevards planted with trees, and Venice with its all-present canals; indeed, it is actually divided up into nearly one hundred islands, connected by over three hundred bridges.

Thus Mr. BUMSTEAD, as he releases the excited lad, and turns from the pauper burial-ground for a curious kind of pitching and running walk homeward.

"I expect they'll be takin' a walk aroond verra soon, tae.

"Our balloons rise from every walk o' life an' come down out o' ballast," he went on.

Among the more interesting near-by villages, that will repay the traveller for the walk thither, are the "Worthy's":Headbourne, King's, Abbot's and Martyr's.

His way took him by well-remembered field-paths which, although towards the end of his walk darkness had set in, he had no difficulty in tracing.

The incidents of his life are all intellectual, until one "glorious first of August," when he sallies forth from college with his gun and dog, and after four hours' walk discovers that he has lost his way.

When last I roved these winding wood-walks green, This was sent to Coleridge on June 1, 1796, in a letter containing also the sonnets, "The Lord of Life," page 16; "A timid grace," page 8; and "We were two pretty babes," page 9.

As against Spain the Philippines will be united and desperate unto death, while they would without coercion walk hand in hand with us, and become the greatest of our dependenciesnot states, but territories.

I had been too keenly interested in the latter part of the explanation given me, to detect the fatigue she anxiously sought to conceal; but when we left the works, I was more annoyed than surprised to find that the walk down-hill to our carriage was too much for her.

He must ask her to forgo these walks homeat least until the next examination.

I do not know where half the walks lead.

Daybreak I got up, an' went fer a walk ter limber up my belt, an' I sorter wandered over ter the bay side, an' not a mile out

No one should omit the glorious walk northwards across the fine expanse of Ballard Down to Studland.

"We go for walk wit oo, Mollie," Paul added.

A short walk southwards through the suburb of Sharkford leads direct in a little over a mile to this goal of the archaeologist.

The newspapers have already told how the practice of intricate cake-walk steps has taken up the time of European royalty and nobility.

There's such, a que-question for yon s-same r-rogue; Skink, p-plague keep [me] far enough from him, that a-an-honest f-fellow ca-can-not w-w-walk the streets.

It is more quiet than Calcutta; and sad, with its one walk terminating (as I have told you) at Lady Canning's grave.

They're 'most too fur away, take too much time To visit often, ef it ain't in rhyme; But there's a walk thet's hendier, a sight, An' suits me fust-rate of a winter's night, I mean the round whale's-back o' Prospect Hill.

After tea, Mr. Drake and Dorothy went out for a walk togethera thing they had not once done since the church-meeting of acrid memory in which had been decreed the close of the minister's activity, at least in Glaston.

The city has a gay and new look about it; all along the walks trees are planted, and cafés are to be seen with a screen of shrubs or flowers around them.

Ah use tuh take mah baby an walk tuh El Dorado to sevice.

The walk uptown did me good.

33 Words to use with  walks