161 examples of walkin in sentences

Who started walkin' on Jack's toes?

Perhaps after walkin' around a bit I shall feel more like it.

And as I walked the streets alone, the whores they all did roar There goes Jack Tarr, that poor sailor lad, he must go to sea once more As I was walkin' down the street, I run into Rapper Brown I asked him for to take me in and he looked at me with a frown He said last time you was on-board with me you chalked no score

As good luck would have it, he was alone by hisself, walkin' up and down, swingin' his arms like he was practisin' one o' them speeches of his.

I'm as false as Judas; an' Ananias wouldn't be seen walkin' arm in arm with me in the place

"If you ain't a walkin' dictionary!" "It comes nateral to me," Pete admitted modestly.

There was a triangle of geese away up overhead an' the boy was walkin' along lookin' up as if he was followin' the trail of the wild geese.

"He was up there walkin' between the sunset an' the stars with his head bent back, and his hands stuffed into his pockets, whistlin' as if he was goin' home from school.

Kate, that night there was tears in my eyes when I thought of how that kid had been out there on the hills walkin' along so happy an' independent.

" "How's the walkin'?" asked Mayme.

little Miss Annie dat I use to tote roun' afore I gin up walkin'?" "Oh, that's too long a story," said Miss Annie, with a laugh.

Come walkin' roun' de corner fo' Ah could grab up man stick an' Ah jes' lef' de place.

FALVEY 'Tis splendid weather for walkin' or tillin' the land.

NAGLE A man walkin' into a friend's house with ornamentation on him like that would get the lend of anythin'.

And sure 'tis myself that didn't close an eye or stretch my limbs upon a bed at all last night, or eat a bit for two long days, but kept walkin' the roads until I struck this town at daybreak.

Place of walkin' off, she jes stumbled an' got wo'ser an' wo'ser till she plum los' her min'.

But if he sees a man walkin' along the track he has a right to presume that the man, bein' a critter of more or less intelligence, will git off, an' he is not called on to stop under ordinary circumstances.

Come in an' sit ye down, do; ye must be mortal hot and tired, walkin' so far in your deep.

Who'd ever ha' thought o' Giles Maine walkin' in like a lard wi' presents for us all?"

But she be a-walkin' out wi' somebody else they tell me; she've a-took up wi' the noo love afore she did leave off wi' the wold.

"There she be!there's the very maid a-walkin' by so bold as brass with her young man along of her!"

Isn't it a comfort to be lookin' at them holy things, and to see the blessed Sisthers come walkin' in in the mornin' wid a heavenly smile for every one, an' their holy eyes lookin' into every hole an' corner an' spyin' out what's wrong?

He was walkin'.

an', though it was a cowld night, he looked to be warm wid fasht walkin'.

Walkin' in yer sleep you must be.

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