walking

Related to walking: Walking pneumonia
See:
  • (with)in walking distance (of someone or something)
  • a walking
  • a walking (something)
  • a walking dictionary
  • a walking dictionary, encyclopedia, etc.
  • a walking disaster
  • a walking encyclopedia
  • a walking thesaurus
  • be (walking) on thin ice
  • be skating/walking on thin ice
  • be treading on eggshells
  • be walking a tightrope
  • be walking on air
  • be walking on eggshells
  • dead man walking
  • get (one's) walking papers
  • give (one) (one's) walking papers
  • give somebody their walking papers
  • give someone their walking papers
  • jaywalk
  • one's walking papers
  • perp walk
  • someone is walking over (one's) grave
  • the walking wounded
  • walk
  • walk (one) off (one's) feet
  • walk (one's) feet off
  • walk a fine line between (something)
  • walk a mile in (someone's) shoes
  • walk a thin line
  • walk a tightrope
  • walk across (something or some place)
  • walk ahead (of someone or something)
  • walk along
  • walk and chew gum (at the same time)
  • walk around
  • walk away
  • walk away from (someone or something)
  • walk away scot-free
  • walk back
  • walk back on (something)
  • walk down
  • walk down memory lane
  • walk down the aisle
  • walk free
  • walk heavy
  • walk in
  • walk in on (someone or something)
  • walk into (something)
  • walk into the lion's den
  • walk off
  • walk off the job
  • walk off with (something)
  • walk on
  • walk on a thin line between (something) and (something else)
  • walk on air
  • walk on eggs
  • walk on eggshells
  • walk on rocky socks
  • walk on stage and off again
  • walk on sunshine
  • walk on the wild side
  • walk on thin ice
  • walk on water
  • walk out
  • walk out on (someone or something)
  • walk out with (someone or something)
  • walk over
  • walk over to (someone or something)
  • walk soft
  • walk Spanish
  • walk tall
  • walk the beat
  • walk the chalk
  • walk the dog
  • walk the floor
  • walk the line
  • walk the plank
  • walk the streets
  • walk the talk
  • walk the walk
  • walk the walk and talk the talk
  • walk through
  • walk together
  • walk up
  • walk with (someone or something)
  • walk your talk
  • walking dandruff
  • walking encyclopedia
  • walking encyclopedia, a
  • walking on eggs
  • walking on rocky socks
  • walking papers
  • walking wounded
  • within walking distance
References in classic literature
When, at rare intervals, some thought visits one, as perchance he is walking on a railroad, then, indeed, the cars go by without his hearing them.
I was walking in a meadow, the source of a small brook, when the sun at last, just before setting, after a cold, gray day, reached a clear stratum in the horizon, and the softest, brightest morning sunlight fell on the dry grass and on the stems of the trees in the opposite horizon and on the leaves of the shrub oaks on the hillside, while our shadows stretched long over the meadow east- ward, as if we were the only motes in its beams.
With more than 60 live events and scores of self-guided walks the London-based Museum of Walking and the global Made of Walking network launch a month-long celebration of sound walks starting Sunday 1 September 2019.
This technique uses specially designed walking poles in a way that harnesses the power of the upper body to propel you forward as you walk.
People across the north of Scotland are being encouraged to get outside and start walking this month as Scotland's walking charity stages the 16th annual Big Fit Walk.
A mum is sharing her love of walking and fundraising with her ten-year-old daughter.
The South Staffordshire Walking Festival is now under way and will see residents ramble through nature during a string of different routes.
You've been walking since you stopped crawling, so you likely don't give walking much thought.
Since I'm doing the walking, I don't notice how I look to others.
As a form of low-impact exercise, walking serves as both cardiovascular and weight-bearing activity.
Natalie Stevenson, trust manager at the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs Countryside Trust said: "It's fantastic that through Walk in the Park we can make the most of walking in the beautiful and nurturing surroundings of the national park.
Summary: TEHRAN (FNA)- According to Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise journal, walking helps reduce the risk of all chronic diseases and is considered a 'wonder drug' by many doctors and physicians.
What is it?: Nordic walking is a style of walking that uses poles to enhance movement.
In many African cultures, the walking stick is viewed as a symbol of authority.
Get out and about on a fun walking festival WHACK on those walking boots because the Ramblers Association is ready to get everyone out and about with its annual Festival of Winter Walks.