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Example sentences for "walk home"

  • I was still in this state of expectation, and had been, for nearly a week; when I left the Doctor's one snowy night, to walk home.

  • I said the next day; and he put on his great-coat and lighted his cigar, and set off to walk home.

  • Yes, and again, as we walk home, I note some neighbours looking at my mother and at me, and whispering.

  • He had better stop to lunch and have a good rest afterwards before he attempts to walk home.

  • Go and put that bucket and scrubbing-brush away, and wash your face before you walk home.

  • I said the next day; and he put on his great-coat, and lighted his cigar, and set off to walk home.

  • Yes, and again, as we walk home, I note some neighbours looking at my mother, and at me, and whispering.

  • I wish you had saved yourself this walk home.

  • She then broke the lace off short, and dexterously throwing it into a ditch, was presently obliged to entreat them to stop, and acknowledged her inability to put herself to rights so as to be able to walk home in tolerable comfort.

  • Will it be too much to ask you to walk home with me to-night?

  • So to-night she chose to walk home, and meant to escape alone.

  • Do you remember the time we went nutting," said Ease, "and Emily Purdy ran away with the horse, so that we had to walk home?

  • The infernal ole fool 'sulted me, an' I lef' him to walk home.

  • Don't you think it would be wiser for me to walk home, William?

  • The best thing we can do is to walk home.

  • Why, my asking you to walk home with me, after--after our trouble.

  • Helen, a trifle embarrassed but laughing, emerged a moment later, and when she had put on her hat she and Albert left the Howes cottage and began their walk home.

  • I asked you to walk home with me because I wanted to make up our quarrel.

  • Do you think," she asked, "that it was no sacrifice to my pride to beg you to walk home with me?

  • Ishmael arranged his books, closed up his schoolroom, and started to walk home.

  • You do not intend to walk home by yourself?

  • During the whole of Yeobright's walk home to Alderworth he was lost in reflections which were not of an unpleasant kind.

  • We shall not be five minutes in the house, and then we'll walk home.

  • Has this cruelly treated girl been able to walk home?

  • The doctor exhibited a strong sedative, and in the course of two hours pronounced him fit to walk home, but in passing through the hall the paroxysms of fright returned and with additional violence.

  • Dyson hailed a passing hansom, and Salisbury turned northward to walk home to his lodgings.

  • I was at a house near Regent's Park last night, and when I came away the fancy took me to walk home instead of taking a hansom.

  • Then I saw he was preparing to set off to walk home, twelve miles, and remonstrated, since Lake Valley would probably be flooded.

  • They were to sleep at Biston, and I saw nothing of them the next day till Eustace came home alone, only just in time for a late dinner, and growled out rather crossly that Harold had chosen to walk home, and not to be waited for.

  • I came in to get you to walk home with me.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    adjoining room; brought upon; come forward; fact tone; has always; mere means; must soon; official exchange; staring eyes; stood ready; trace the; walk along; walk before; walk from; walk home; walk upon; walked about; walked away; walked down; walked home; walked over; walking pace; walking tour; what the traffic will; will live; will read