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Example sentences for "walk over"

  • But I am not therefore bound to walk over.

  • It may be true that if I walk over a precipice I shall fall to the bottom, in accordance with the law of gravitation.

  • It is true that if I walk over a precipice I shall fall, according to the law of gravitation.

  • In the evening Will had to walk over to Balnacluith Place, in order to complete the arrangements with the Count as to their starting on the Monday evening.

  • He told me he would likely see you; and asked us all to walk over to the Place in the evening.

  • I dare say he will be able to walk over to Hathercourt Edge to-morrow to see you, for about such a matter it would be better for you to speak to himself.

  • The place is situated in the large bay between the islands of Limbe and Banca, and consists of steep beach more than a mile in length, of deep loose and coarse black volcanic sand (or rather gravel), very fatiguing to walk over.

  • Several hours in the middle of every fine day were spent in these patches of forest, which were delightfully cool and shady by contrast with the bare open country we had to walk over to reach them.

  • In the ascending scale Of heaven, the stars that usher evening rose.

  • Along with a number of others, Richard started to walk over to the right track.

  • Guess I'll take a walk over to the newspaper office at once," said the old tar, when the boy had finished.

  • Then he helped get what was left of their furniture into shape, and took a walk over to what had been the old homestead.

  • It was a relief to walk over to Red Roofs next day and have tea with Agnes Waring and her father.

  • A note from Jack lay on his hall table, regretting that they had not met, but promising to walk over to the Mill-House the moment that he arrived.

  • Lashmar Mill-House gave him proximity to Agnes Waring; and every week he made an excuse to walk over to Red Roofs and ask for tidings of Jack.

  • Now you will be obliged to walk over to Daniel Chick's twice each day for milk, and that will be more labor than taking care of poor old crumple-horn.

  • You know that couldn't be so, Aunt Nancy; but if you want me to I'll walk over to his house.

  • To walk over; to pass through; to traverse.

  • Defn: To pace again; to walk over again in a contrary direction.

  • To pace again; to walk over again in a contrary direction.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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