611 collocations for walk

That night he had no money in his pocket to pay for a bed; so he walked the streets of London through the weary hours till dawn of day.

His patients, the poor African blacks, would walk a hundred miles to seek his advice, and his waggon was followed by a great crowd of sick folk anxious to be healed.

He walked some distance without meeting with any of the places of interest of which he had heard so much.

The wood-rings in the section I laid bare were so involved and contorted in some places that I was not able to determine its age exactly, but I counted over 4000 rings, which showed that this tree was in its prime, swaying in the Sierra winds, when Christ walked the earth.

She could walk only a few steps.

The Colonel and the Travelling Priest were walking in Indian file the new-made, hard-packed path.

The tobacco seemed to refresh him; he walked the floor for a while, and then sat in his chair.

that they had walked the way of their father.

They were walking arm in arm about the quadrangle, giving expression to their astonishment at this latest arrival at Ronleigh, when Diggory suddenly exclaimed, "Look out!

And how they used to walk the little deck!

So this troop came forth from the castle, and in the midst of them walked three pack horses laden with parcels of divers shapes and kinds.

Having come forth from the pond on the northern bank, after walking twenty paces, she lifted up her hand, laid hold of a branch of a tree, and, with her face to the east, gave birth to the heir-apparent.

They therefore walked the length of the Calle de la Merced without attracting undue attention.

I can walk a little, and my appetite is improving.

"Now we must walk the rest of the way to Ekenge.

And he got up and began to walk the room, white-faced; the colonel watched him in a silent agony of anxiety.

He give me the choice ter serve, er walk the plank.

* Three hours later, when they were all sitting round the fire, Kaviak dosed, and warm, and asleep in the lower bunk, the door opened, and in walked a white man followed by an Indian.

The Sun from his burning chariot saw how Ulysses's men had slain his oxen, and he cried to his father Jove, "Revenge me upon these impious men who have slain my oxen, which it did me good to look upon when I walked my heavenly round.

We were on the train, but there was a little accident and we were in a hurry to get to Ashton, so we got off and walked up this road, thinking we could hire somebody to drive us to Brill College.

" Bunny Bright Eyes said, "Can you walk a tight rope?" Tippy Toes said he did not know, but Snubby Nose said he had walked a tight rope off and on all his life!

Henceforth no sorrows could hurt us, no misfortunes vex; for we should walk hand in hand on our earthly pilgrimage and find the way all too short.

With an easy grace he gave to the captain the quick, intelligible sign of the "great brotherhood" and, taking his arm familiarly, walked aft.

Connie had seen the lady walk up-stairs, and had thought no harm.

"You know the teachers never walk whole-feet when you are scrubbing.

611 collocations for  walk