Use walking in a sentence
Sentences starting with walking
- Walking against the wind is one of the most dangerous kinds of exposure, if you are sensitive to cold. [6]
- Walking close up to him, she looked him full in the eyes. [11]
- Walking back toward the Yard my attention was attracted by a slowly approaching cab whose occupants were disturbing the quiet of the night with song. [9]
- Walking down towards the Vier Marchi the lad gleefully recalled the humour of a wag who, some days before, had imitated the sound of the bell with the words: "Chicane--chicane! [11]
- Walking ahead of the procession, which gets slowly down the rugged path, I lose sight of my companions, and have the solitude, the sun on the rocks, the glistening sea, all to myself. [4]
- Walking down the street of shops, in the fore-noon, I was attracted by a large picture, carved, frame and all, from a single block of chocolate-colored wood. [5]
- Walking without a shoe was difficult, and, when he saw the Queen look down sorrowfully at the cloths which swathed the foot, he said while toiling on: "Imagine that we have been hunting and the boot remained stuck in the mud. [10]
- Walking over to Shangois, he caught him by both ears and shook the shaggy head back and forth. [11]
- Walking swiftly, he reached the old mill, and waited. [11]
- Walking through the Place du Vier Prison, he recalled the morning when he had rescued Ranulph from the hands of the mob. [11]
Sentences ending with walking
- Mr. Brice, do you feel like walking? [9]
- They were fellow-creatures with whom one did not naturally enter into active sympathy, and the principal point of interest about the fiacre and its arrangements was whether the horse was fondest of trotting or of walking. [6]
- Very slender limbs, with bends like a grasshopper's; sits a great deal, I presume; looks as if he might straighten them out all of a sudden, and jump instead of walking. [6]
- It was on the Common that we were walking. [6]
- He had a shambling, loose-jointed gait, not unlike that of the bear: his short legs bowed out, as if they had been more in the habit of climbing trees than of walking. [4]
- We could have saved seven by walking. [5]
- His body was oblong and particularly capacious at bottom; which was wisely ordered by Providence, seeing that he was a man of sedentary habits, and very averse to the idle labor of walking. [4]
- It looks very much like riding, to a spectator; and it deceives the person undertaking it into an amount of exercise equal to walking. [4]
- No, I don't know him, but I have met him once or twice, out walking. [6]
- He wondered if it would be well for him to go out and find some quiet to his nerves in walking. [11]
Short sentences using walking
- Met her walking with him. [6]
- Honour me by walking in. [12]
- Hungerford was walking between them. [11]
- He was walking backward. [9]
- Spiders walking in a procession? [5]
Sentences containing walking two or more times
- And how weary it was, walking, walking, with such a burden! [4]
- I've got them dressed elaborately in walking costume--knapsacks, canteens, field-glasses, leather leggings, patent walking shoes, muslin folds around their hats, with long tails hanging down behind, sun umbrellas, and Alpenstocks. [5]
More example sentences with the word walking in them
- How pleasant do you think it is to have an arm offered to you when you are walking on a level surface, where there is no chance to trip? [6]
- In the meantime, you stop walking the floor. [5]
- Haven't I seen you going into Jolicoeur's saloon when I was walking on the other side of the street? [11]
- To know that you are walking where none others have walked; that you are beholding what human eye has not seen before; that you are breathing a virgin atmosphere. [5]
- Even now he would be quite incapable of walking forward in a given straight line. [10]
- Several bandaged soldiers, with pale swollen faces, were sitting or walking about in the sunshine in the yard. [2]
- I was walking with him in Red Glen yesterday. [11]
- Egad," he added with a laugh, "there would be no more walking the streets at night in search of adventure for you. [9]
- Several young courtiers who were walking in front of their chariots, surrounded them and joined in the laughter and merry conversation, in which the vivacious wife of the chief priest shared, having left her large travelling-chariot to be carried in a litter. [10]
- And Miss Hood, who takes us out walking and teaches us composition, is such a ridiculously strict old maid--you would laugh at her. [9]
- They mused a while, with much head-shaking and walking the floor, then Lord St. John said-- "Plainly, what dost thou think? [5]
- I knew not where I was, nor how long I had been walking the streets at a furious pace. [9]
- Nicholas and Denisov were walking up and down, looking with kindly patronage at the dancers. [2]
- In the barn-yard were the hens, just as usual, walking with measured step, scratching and picking in the muck, darting suddenly to one side with an elevated wing, clucking, chattering, jabbering endlessly about nothing. [4]
- While the friends were occupied in restoring Uarda to animation, and in taking affectionate care of her, Katuti was walking restlessly backwards and forwards in her tent. [10]
- The walking powers were much impeded by the want of control over the right leg. [6]
- From all sides were heard the footsteps and talk of the infantry, who were walking, driving past, and settling down all around. [2]
- In this hot weather walking would be quite out of the question, either for you or for her; and I know she would persist in doing it if left to herself, and arrive half killed. [14]
- The next moment we were walking along in our village; and down toward the river I saw the twinkling lights of the Golden Stag. [5]
- The evening before we came to the Suez Canal I was walking with Miss Treherne and her father. [11]
- As the King was walking upon the battlements one day, "a woman cried out, saying, Help, my lord, O King! [5]
- A young gentleman was walking at her side, and reading to her from a paper he held in his hand. [6]
- Some said it was the softened climate, but others believed it was owing to the habit of keeping their ears open whenever they were walking through the grass or in the woods. [6]
- The Dudley mansion was not a mile from the Doctor's; but it never occurred to him to think of walking to see any of his patients' families, if he had any professional object in his visit. [6]
- Why, that dervish was hunting in that little hill for the treasures of the earth, and didn't know he was walking over the real ones for a thousand miles. [5]
- Well--months afterward, I was driving through the streets of Munich in a cab with a German lady, one day, when she said: "There, that is Prince Ludwig and his wife, walking along there. [5]
- The lake-front is walled with masonry like a pier, and has a railing, to keep people from walking overboard. [5]
- He met her walking, and thought she seemed a little more distant than common. [6]
- I found myself walking with Tom and Susan past hurrying travellers and porters to the Decatur Street entrance, where my automobile stood waiting. [9]
- Then come ecclesiastics, walking with stately step, and chanting in loud and pleasant unison. [4]
- It's not easy walking three abreast, but under these circumstances it must be done, sir; there's no help for it. [12]
- They had been walking the while, and had crossed the lawn and entered one of the many paths which it had been Robert's pastime to cut through the woods. [9]
- While we were walking over it, along with a party of horsemen, I noticed that even the larger raindrops made it shake. [5]
- And they were walking out of the church, facing the great rose window with its blended colours, and the vaults above were ringing now with the volume of an immortal march. [9]
- While they were walking on again, she also remembered the riding at the ring in the Trausnitz courtyard, which she had been permitted to witness. [10]
- The horse was walking now, and suddenly Jethro Bass faced around, and her heart stood still. [9]
- The horse was walking leisurely along the road. [5]
- It was like walking into the beyond. [9]
- But a lady, walking in the road with an old gentleman, had seen and recognised him. [11]
- She has been walking early; she has brought back two others,--one on each cheek. [6]
- As he was walking by the riverside at Shilah, a woman spoke to him, touching his arm as she did so. [11]
- Again I was walking back towards the hall, combating the acknowledgment to myself that I had a plan, a plan that I did not for a moment believe I would carry out. [9]
- There was Richambeau walking away, telescope under arm, even as the other 12-pounder on shore replied impudently to the gun he had fired. [11]
- He met her walking among the trees, very near the place where they had had their first long talk, months before, when Jethro Fawe was a prisoner in the Hut in the Woods. [11]
- I saw her walking along, hanging her head; the serving man carried the lantern before her, and the Bohemian was speaking close in her ear. [10]
- There he was, walking across the stage. [10]
- An hour later, Virginia and her aunt and the Captain, followed by Mammy aster and Rosetta and Susan, were walking through the streets of the stillest city in the Union. [9]
- Seppi had a very good thought as we were walking along, and it cheered us up and made us feel much better. [5]
- It is a very agreeable climb up Newport, and not difficult; but if the sun is out, one feels, after scrambling over the rocks and walking home by the dusty road, like taking a long pull at a cup of shandygaff. [4]
- While walking we usually sung songs, among them very nonsensical ones, if only we could keep step well to their time. [10]
- Jessica was walking up and down in the pines. [11]
- Men in military uniforms and Hessian boots could be seen through the windows, laughing and walking through the rooms. [2]
- And now we two are walking the long path in peace together. [6]
- At length she turned away, and walking thoughtfully through the churchyard, came unexpectedly upon the schoolmaster, who was sitting on a green grave in the sun, reading. [12]
- They were walking towards Fourth Avenue one evening--the priest could not resist the impulse to accompany her a little way towards her home--after a day of unusual labor and anxiety. [4]
- The party now took up the line of march for old Doctor Kittredge's house, Abel carrying the pistol and knife, and Mr. Bernard walking in silence, still half-stunned, holding the hay-fork, which Abel had thrust into his hand. [6]
- These windows reach to within a foot or so of the floor; a person walking on the lawn or the sidewalk just beyond it may be seen through them. [9]
- When he got to the house he found some of the guests walking on the veranda. [11]
- On his way to school he met Alminy Cutterr, who happened to be walking in the other direction. [6]
- Washington was unable to say anything; he looked from Laura to the miserable creatures who were walking in the corridor with unutterable disgust. [5]
- But it seems to me that in walking the streets of London and Paris I shall revert to my student days, and appear to myself like a relic of a former generation. [6]
- And it was to Honora, after church was over and they were walking homeward together along the dusty road, that Mr. Spence remarked by way of a delicate compliment that "the morning had not been a total loss, after all! [9]
- This dog went to her funeral, walking side by side with her father; and then, to the day of its death, it slept at her room door; snuffing under it, and whining every morning. [14]
- You may have to go to walking again, but don't begin till I tell you my scheme has failed. [5]
- These, which used to be open, are now covered over, and thus the epitaph becomes somewhat puzzling, as there is nothing to remind one of Venice in walking about the town. [6]
- And don't forget to ask Cousin Eleanor about the walking shoes, and to give her my note. [9]
- For the first time she ventured to call herself unhappy and, while walking through the streets with downcast eyes against the wind, struggled vainly to resist some mysterious, gloomy power, that compelled her to minutely recall everything that had resulted differently from her expectations. [10]
- If, after walking through the entrance in the hedge that separated the Brackens from the main road, you turned to the left and followed a driveway newly laid out between young poplars, you came to a mass of cedars. [9]
- Have spent the three days partly in walking about, partly in enjoying social privileges, and largely in idling around the magnificent garden at Hutt, a little distance away, around the shore. [5]
- It was in this time of rather impatient waiting that Philip was one morning walking down Broadway with Henry Brierly. [5]
- They tell me they're walking out over at the Patuxent, too. [9]
- The next morning they were in the garden walking about. [11]
- I saw that they had the advantage of me, and so I concluded to get out of the scrape by walking out of it. [5]
- As I said these things we were walking the decks, and, because eyes were on both of us, I tried to show nothing more unusual in manner than the bare tragedy might account for. [11]
- I was passing there the other day, and he was walking around among the flowerbeds. [9]
- The three of them had sat down on one of the board benches to rest, when presently two people were seen at a little distance walking among the trees, and the sight of them, for some reason, seemed to give Jethro infinite pleasure. [9]
- And walking to the well near by, I dropped the piece carelessly into the clear water. [9]
- Pierre looked over the wall of the trench and was particularly struck by a pale young officer who, letting his sword hang down, was walking backwards and kept glancing uneasily around. [2]
- The governor of the state is a free lance, and may be seen any afternoon walking through the park, consorting with no one. [9]
- I went near the stable where he lived, and shouted to him in my old manner; he shewed no joy, but instantly followed me out walking, and obeyed me, exactly as if I had parted with him only half an hour before. [1]
- Louis Bachelor took the sketch, and, walking to the window for better light, said: "Believe me, I have a profound respect for the artistic talent. [11]
- They said that the Neckar road was perfectly level, so we must be going to Switzerland or some other rugged country; and asked us if we did not find the walking pretty fatiguing in such warm weather. [5]
- A walk in the moonlight has pleasures, I own, But it is n't quite safe to be walking alone; So I take a lad's arm,--just for safety, you know, But Aunt Tabitha tells me they didn't do so. [6]
- In walking along the main street, Mr. Bernard had noticed a large house of some pretensions to architectural display, namely, unnecessarily projecting eaves, giving it a mushroomy aspect, wooden mouldings at various available points, and a grandiose arched portico. [6]
- He went as the lieutenant Napoleon, walking about with his hands behind his back and his brows thoughtfully contracted. [9]
- But to continue the history of the first walking delegate, if you are interested. [5]
- He thus won the general gratitude, and they wanted to make him emperor--emperor over them all--emperor of County Cork, but he said, No, walking delegate was good enough for him. [5]
- When, late in the evening, he heard that Melissa was still with Caesar, he had become so uneasy that he had waited the whole night through, first on the steps of a staircase, then walking up and down outside the Serapeum. [10]
- Twice walking with the English Annex, I met him, and they were so deeply absorbed in conversation they hardly noticed me. [6]
- The man with the dogs did not heed the few curious looks turned his way, but held his head down as though walking in familiar places. [11]
- I came to the creek as it flowed silently in the shade, stepped in, and made my way slowly down it, I know not how far, walking in the water, my eye alert to every movement about me. [9]
- The smith pulled the cart, and Ruth pushed, Hans Eitelfritz, with his sword-bearer, walking by her side. [10]
- I concede, therefore, that walking is an immeasurably fine invention, of which old age ought constantly to avail itself. [6]
- It so happened that Myrtle met Master Byles Gridley walking with Mr. [6]
- Well, here was that great crowd of prophets of Baal packed together on one side, and Isaac walking up and down all alone on the other, putting up his job. [5]
- There is more than one Pope, there is more than one Emperor, there is even more than one living god, walking upon the earth and worshiped in all sincerity by large populations of men. [5]
- Will the cracked Teacup hold together, or will he go to pieces, and find himself in that retreat where the owner of the terrible clock which drove him crazy is walking under the shelter of the high walls? [6]
- Next, they will take you to the scaffold, with great eclat, at the head of an imposing procession composed of clergymen, officials, citizens generally, and young ladies walking pensively two and two, and bearing bouquets and immortelles. [5]
- He was so sure that he really was the King of Naples that when, on the eve of his departure from that city, while walking through the streets with his wife, some Italians called out to him: "Viva il re! [2]
- One evening, the summer after their marriage, they were walking in the Mall under the great elms that border the Common on the Tremont Street side. [9]
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