Use walk in a sentence
Sentences starting with walk
- Walk with all the muscle and spring of their pristine vigor. [5]
- Walk by my side toward the place of my destination. [6]
- Walk in, Mr. Peckham! [6]
- Walk into the parlour? [11]
- Walk loose and long as I do, and cough like me as you go. [11]
- Walk right in, Cap'n, and make yo'selves at home. [9]
- Walk again. [5]
Sentences ending with walk
- Oh Miss Jinny, you an' Miss Lill an' Mammy Easter an' Susan's gwine with Jackson, an' de othah niggahs can walk. [9]
- It is noon when we set out from Visp, in true pilgrim fashion, and the sun is at first hot; but as we slowly rise up the easy ascent, we get a breeze, and forget the heat in the varied charms of the walk. [4]
- The purple marvel was shown even to me who could but just walk. [10]
- I took a walk. [5]
- If, however, you walk two or three times up and down the room you will surpass all the Persian ladies even in your walk! [10]
- But when I wake up, on Sunday morning, and it's my week and I feel the power all through me, oh, such a wave of exultation and thanksgiving goes surging over me, and I want to shout 'I can walk! [5]
- She was still very weary, and her head ached, but she could stand and walk. [10]
- I was laid up in my room at the time, and unable to walk. [5]
- The horses walked, trotted, galloped, ran, to fall again to walk. [13]
- All who could travel on foot,--multitudes with slight wounds of the upper limbs, the head, or face,--were told to take up their beds,--alight burden or none at all,--and walk. [6]
Short sentences using walk
- Gait?--they walk on watch-springs! [5]
- I am to walk on! [11]
- They wouldn't even walk aft. [5]
- Please walk again, my liege. [5]
- It is a fatal walk. [4]
- Let us walk faster. [10]
- I can walk by myself. [11]
- I--I can walk. [9]
- Walk, The, 402. [6]
- Shall we walk? [5]
Sentences containing walk two or more times
- They hardly seemed to have strength enough or ambition enough to walk across the street--I do not know that I have seen one walk that far yet. [5]
- However, I enjoyed the walk inexpressibly, and would not have missed the spectacle on any account" She did not achieve this walk of seven or eight miles, in such weather, with impunity. [14]
- When I cannot run I will walk, when I cannot walk I will crawl after you--comme ca! [11]
- He could not possibly walk down to Eleventh; he did not want to walk even to the Elevated station at Thirty-fourth; he stopped at the corner to wait for a surface-car, and fell again into his bitter fancies. [8]
- No fence divides its grounds from the public walk, and on the smooth-shaven lawn between the ornamental flower beds and the walk stand two stern mastiffs of iron, emblematic of the solidity and power of their owner. [9]
- As long as I would walk and listen, he would walk and talk; he knew all breeds, he loved all breeds, he caressed them all with his affectionate tongue. [5]
- I should be content to walk from Boston to New York, and be a fortnight on the way, if everybody else was obliged to walk who made that journey. [4]
- I observed that carpets were spread from the pier-head to his carriage for him to walk on, though I have seen him walk there without any carpet when he was not on business. [5]
More example sentences with the word walk in them
- I will kiss your footprints--I will worship the very ground you walk on! [5]
- Supported by the young Englishman, Hilary climbed the stone steps and reached the porch, declaring all the while that he needed no assistance, and could walk alone. [9]
- Ah, that shows you the power of music, that magician of magicians, who lifts his wand and says his mysterious word and all things real pass away and the phantoms of your mind walk before you clothed in flesh. [5]
- To walk with you and talk with you for weeks together--why, it's my dream of luxury. [5]
- I'll walk behind you and rest this gun-barrel on your shoulder, p'inting forward--so. [5]
- It might give you a novel sensation to walk in at any time. [4]
- Please walk thirty yards, so that I can get a perspective on the thing.... Now, then--your head's right, speed's right, shoulders right, eyes right, chin right, gait, carriage, general style right--everything's right! [5]
- John swore he wouldn't walk back, so we rolled a drift log apiece into the Lake, and set about making paddles, intending to straddle the logs and paddle ourselves back home sometime or other. [5]
- Herdegen and I would walk with her. [10]
- That gentleman, however, would not be talked to, but came running over to Jethro and seized his hand, leaving Mr. Worthington to walk on by himself. [9]
- All the railroads would have to abandon their terminals--there'd be no more traffic, and you'd have to walk across the bridge to get a drink. [9]
- But the captain would have none of the precautions he urged; declared he would walk the deck as usual, and vowed he could cope single-handed with a dozen cowards like Maxwell. [9]
- The ferry-boat which would convey them to the gardens of Polybius started from the Agathodaemon Canal, an enlarged branch of the Nile, which connected the lake with the royal harbor and the Mediterranean; they had, therefore, to walk some distance along the shore. [10]
- How delightful it would be to walk up and down the garden, with her aunt the abbess, with Els, and perhaps--she felt the blood crimson her cheeks--with Heinz Schorlin! [10]
- Presently there came word from the Governor that I might walk upon the ramparts, and I was taken forth for several hours each day; always, however, under strict surveillance, my guards, well armed, attending, while the ramparts were, as usual, patrolled by soldiers. [11]
- Her name spoken within the hall startled Virginia from her reverie, and she began to walk rapidly down the winding drive. [9]
- You, there, Muroc, with your charcoal face, who was it walk thirty miles in the dead of winter to bring a doctor to your wife, eh? [11]
- And a talk with the right listener is so like an arm-in-arm walk in the moonlight with the soft heartbeat just felt through the folds of muslin and broadcloth! [6]
- Wolf was acquainted with the city, and perhaps would spare him a walk by informing him where the sick lads would find the best shelter. [10]
- We are surfeited with Italian cities for the present, and much prefer to walk the familiar quarterdeck and view this one from a distance. [5]
- She quite agreed with him, praised and encouraged him, then she criticised his slovenly deportment, showed him with comical gravity how a warrior ought to stand and walk, called herself his drill-master, and was delighted at the zeal with which he strove to imitate her. [10]
- He took it with him from the Southern Hotel, when he went to walk, and read it over and again in an unfrequented street as he stumbled along. [5]
- I shall read with him and walk with him, and I shall grow to think like him a little --in everything except religion. [11]
- They are met with everywhere,--in one's daily walk, at the thresholds of the doors one enters, in the gentleman's library, on the rug of my lady's sitting-room and on the cushion of her carriage. [6]
- We must be willing to do this, that we may walk securely in the only practical road to holiness. [5]
- A good horse will walk three miles an hour over nearly any kind of a road; therefore, an hour, here, always stands for three miles. [5]
- And that is why I walk on Coniston Water--to choose the best site for a dam. [9]
- I saw cripples whom I had seen around Camelot for years on crutches, arrive and pray before that picture, and put down their crutches and walk off without a limp. [5]
- There are those who prefer a warm bath to a brisk walk in the inspiring air, where ten thousand keen influences minister to the sense of beauty and run along the excited nerves. [4]
- Some political giants, who have not negotiated their credentials, are recognized as they walk down the aisle: the statesmanlike figure of Senator Whitredge (a cheer); that of Senator Green (not so statesmanlike, but a cheer); Congressman Fairplay (cheers); and--Hilary Vane! [9]
- There were many who came regularly to inquire of him, and each afternoon I would see the broad shoulders and genial face of Governor Sharpe in the gateway, completing his walk by way of Marlboro' Street. [9]
- A red and white awning, stretching up the length of the walk which once had run beside the tall pear trees, gave it an unrecognizable, gala air. [9]
- Those floating freaks which were all top and drew nothing, were loaded down to the guards with army stores and animals and wood and men, --men who came from every walk in life. [9]
- No--keep your popgun; whenever I see the day that I'll be afraid to have you behind me with that thing, it 'll be time for me to join last year's hundred and eighty-two"; and he rode off in a walk, Shadbelly following. [5]
- And she determined when Wednesday afternoon came around that she would take a long walk in the direction of Brookline. [9]
- On two occasions, when the falls were sheer, they had to disembark and walk along little portages through the green raspberry bushes. [9]
- The next morning, when I sallied out to hire a conveyance, I was an object of interest to the entire population, who seemed to think it very odd that any one should walk about and explore the quiet streets. [4]
- Just as they were reaching the end of their walk, the trumpets rang out once more, reminding her that she was under the same roof with him. [10]
- For instance, we were out for a walk, and passed by some bushes that were freighted with wild goose-berries. [5]
- Frequently their walks were extended tramps, and once in a daring moment one or the other of them proposed to walk to Boston. [5]
- Beaton and Fulkerson went to the Elevated station with the Marches; but the painter said he was going to walk home, and Fulkerson let him go alone. [8]
- Suppose your father went out to walk and a Spanish grandee should jump on his shoulders and make him taste whip and spur, as if he were a horse. [10]
- He rose quickly, went out of the shed, and began to walk about. [2]
- He and Anne went for a walk along the river, the surface of which was broken by lumps of yellow ice. [9]
- One might as well walk under water and hope to guess out a route and stick to it, I should think. [5]
- For the following week curiosity prompted Virginia to take that walk with the Colonel. [9]
- How describe the wedding breakfast and festivities at Fairview House, on a November day when young ladies could walk about the lawns in the filmiest of gowns! [9]
- Hand in hand we will walk hence to the grave, helping each other in all ways, living for each other, being and remaining one in heart and purpose, one in hope and aspiration, inseparable to the end. [5]
- If you don't, we walk out at noon. [9]
- On every walk we took they were forced upon our ears; the air was full of them, the very stones repeated them. [10]
- Every walk that we take here with open mind and cheerful heart is sure to be an adventure. [4]
- At two o'clock we meet--work, talk, and walk together till five, her dinner-hour, spend the evening together, when she converses fluently and abundantly, and with the most complete frankness. [14]
- During this walk we gathered blue cornflowers and scarlet poppies from the fields, bluebells, daisies, ranunculus, and snapdragon from the narrow border of turf along the roadside, and tied them into bouquets for the graves. [10]
- Outside the house we encountered a double rank of twenty or thirty of Miss Porter's young ladies arriving from a walk, and we stood aside, ostensibly to let them have room to file past, but really to look at them. [5]
- Something interfered, and we did not visit the Red Sea and walk upon the sands of Arabia. [5]
- Prayer means that we desire to, and will, walk in the light so far as we receive it, even though with bleeding footsteps, and waiting patiently on the Lord, will leave our real desires to be rewarded by Him. [5]
- Now, when I was wide-awake, Ann had indeed departed, and the house-wife had seen her quit the house and walk towards the stables, following old Uhlwurm. [10]
- His instinctive action was to pull Pepper down to a walk, scarcely analyzing his motives; then he had time, before reaching the spot where their paths would cross, to consider and characteristically to enjoy the unpropitious elements arrayed against a friendship with Victoria Flint. [9]
- In Lennestrasse it was still she who waked me, prepared us to go to school, took us to walk, and--how could I ever forget it?--gathered us around her "when the lamps were lighted," to read aloud or tell us some story. [10]
- The old lady was sitting wearily in an arm-chair; she could still walk, but amid her anxiety and distress a strange twitching had affected her hands. [10]
- My sister's disposition was not naturally gregarious: circumstances favoured and fostered her tendency to seclusion; except to go to church, or take a walk on the hills, she rarely crossed the threshold of home. [14]
- And if it was dark and rather dull, we used to say, what did it matter to us, for it only made us remember our last walk with greater pleasure, and look forward to our next one. [12]
- Their evening walk was by a river's side. [12]
- The straight path was before me, and I would not walk in it. [11]
- Why, look here--Shakespeare walked backwards before that tailor from Tennessee, and scattered flowers for him to walk on, and Homer stood behind his chair and waited on him at the banquet. [5]
- I began to walk, slowly at first, then more and more rapidly until I had gained a breathless pace; in ten minutes I was in West Street, standing in front of the Templar's Hall where the meeting of the Citizens Union west in progress. [9]
- Everything: her face, walk, look, and voice, was suddenly altered. [2]
- Gaining the Grand Walk, I saw Mr. Marmaduke's insignificant figure dodging fearfully among the roughs, whose hour it was. [9]
- We preferred to walk, but we could not have our own way. [5]
- We took a walk, but my spirits were very, very sadly dampened. [5]
- I tried to walk, but faintness came over me, and I sank back. [11]
- Come, let us walk, and talk of other things. [11]
- Sometimes he would walk with her to lunch and make her eat something sustaining, and they talked freely then, though little was said while he was painting her. [11]
- Jane resumed her walk with conflicting thoughts. [13]
- All who could walk went together, and after the third stage Pierre had rejoined Karataev and the gray-blue bandy-legged dog that had chosen Karataev for its master. [2]
- He could not walk well on tiptoe and his whole body jerked at each step. [2]
- We elected to walk upright, for convenience's sake; we argued that if discerned, we should be taken for friends rather than enemies, and in any case we should be out of reach of swords, and these gentry did not seem to have any spears along. [5]
- They had to walk up four blocks and then half a block across before they came to the indistinctive brownstone house where the Dryfooses lived. [8]
- She heard him walk up and down, and at last go into the kitchen that adjoined the sleeping-room. [10]
- I began to walk up and down, a prey to conflicting impulses. [9]
- A man can walk to the gates of hell to do the hardest trick, and he'll come back one great blister and live, if he's done the thing he set out for; but if he doesn't do it, he falls into the furnace. [11]
- We start to walk to Montreal. [11]
- He chose to walk through the still night the four miles--that separated him from his home. [9]
- But few ever walk there at any time. [4]
- He made 'em walk the plank. [9]
- If I'm to walk the hills no more on the estate where you are master, let it be so. [11]
- Yet during this walk the Emperor Charles, even at the risk of presenting a pitiable spectacle, would gladly have availed himself of the litter. [10]
- Can a woman walk the dance with evil, and be no worse for it by-and-bye? [11]
- He took a walk that afternoon, as far out as a place called Lindell's Grove, which afterward became historic. [9]
- Philip had to walk some five miles before he reached a little station, where he could wait for a train, and he had ample time for reflection. [5]
- Sometimes the plank walk runs for a mile or two, on its piles, between rows of these shops and booths, and again it drops off down by the waves. [4]
- Sometimes she would walk on Fifth Avenue, watching, with mingled sensations, the procession there. [9]
- It was a walk of two hours, but each one seemed as long as St. John's day. [10]
- Celebrities in every walk of life, persons of social and official rank, writers for the press, assembled there on terms hardly possible in any other home in Vienna. [5]
- Clemens could hardly walk next morning, but they managed to get to North Ashford, where they took a carriage for the nearest railway station. [5]
- After an hour's walk my tormentors halted before the mouth of an oven,--a furnace heated seven times, and now roaring with flames. [4]
- Hodder resumed his walk more slowly, and in a few minutes reached his rooms in the parish house. [9]
- Pray try to walk like this. [5]
- Cheyne (pronounced "Chainie") Walk is a somewhat extended range of buildings. [6]
- Henceforth she must walk in the scorching sun without protection or shelter. [10]
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