Walker
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31 examples of Walker in a sentence
I was visiting a cousin of mine in an old age home, and I spied a very shaky old man making his way across the room on a
walker.
I'm 16; I'm becoming a wire
walker.
Actually, I wasn't even sure that I could go around the stadium without a
walker.
So, pro tip: apparently, nothing makes you sexier than needing a
walker
on your first date.
My uncle started using a
walker
to walk, and to take a turn, he literally had to take one step at a time, like this, and it took forever.
Is he really, really going to do it without his walker?"
There's this other man who also suffers from the same symptoms and uses a walker, but the moment he's put on a cycle, all his symptoms vanish, because it is a continuous motion.
A tightrope
walker
doesn't practice new tricks without a net underneath, and an athlete wouldn't set out to first try a new move during a championship match.
That's a bit lofty; I'm really more of something like a street
walker.
This is a utility room for a woman who is on a
walker.
And even as the disease progressed significantly and I needed leg braces and a
walker
to get around, I still longed for adventure.
You have heard this ableist trope before: the boy with Down syndrome who's one of God's special children, or the girl with the
walker
and the communication device who is a precious little angel.
This is a tadpole
walker
to take your tadpole walking in the evening.
Hubert Castle is the most incredible tightrope
walker
you will ever see - his "drunken walk" on the wire has to be the most spectacular piece of balancing ever recorded on film.
The title should have been "The
walker"
.
The title should have been the
walker.
Michael, the baby son is a freedom
walker
and JJ is a clown.
It's like making return of the Jedi without Luke sky
walker
or simply having the emperor as the baddie and leaving out Darth Vader - it tears a story apart.
Rutger plays like he drink-ed to much in the night clubs of Bucharest , the main actor is just another Blade , a vampire who is also a day
walker.
A typical Irwin Allen spectacle, this has its moments--the daring publicity stunt involving a tightrope
walker
crossing Niagara Falls is genuinely exciting--but for the most part is just too prosaic and small-minded to be the blockbuster it was undoubtedly intended to be.
You're wondering where his
walker
is.
The proprietor puts increasing pressure on Chaplin to make good, and complicating matters is a handsome tightrope
walker
interested in the daughter.
The highlight of the film occurs when the tramp decides to impress the girl by substituting for the no-show tightrope
walker.
The strange thing is about this film, and I've come to realize it more after seeing Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie again recently (my favorite feature length film of his), is that there is such a line that is walked, like a tightrope
walker
holding an elephant in one hand and a thumbnail in the other, that one wonders whether this should be taken totally seriously or just with the general hysteria and (crucially) absurdism that laces much of Bunuel's work in his post Mexico period.
In this film, Stewart looks like he needs a
walker
as he is walking around bent over during most of the film.
By my faith he would not have gone without a slap on the croup and something said in his praise; though if he were here I would not let anyone strip him, for there would be no occasion, as he had nothing of the lover or victim of despair about him, inasmuch as his master, which I was while it was God's pleasure, was nothing of the sort; and indeed, Sir Knight of the Rueful Countenance, if my departure and your worship's madness are to come off in earnest, it will be as well to saddle Rocinante again in order that he may supply the want of Dapple, because it will save me time in going and returning: for if I go on foot I don't know when I shall get there or when I shall get back, as I am, in truth, a bad walker."
Now George Nupkins, Esquire, the principal magistrate aforesaid, was as grand a personage as the fastest
walker
would find out, between sunrise and sunset, on the twenty-first of June, which being, according to the almanacs, the longest day in the whole year, would naturally afford him the longest period for his search.
There's another
walker
there, the man with a flowered vest standing near the fireplace.
Mrs. Hurst thought the same, and added:"She has nothing, in short, to recommend her, but being an excellent
walker.
In his library he had been always sure of leisure and tranquillity; and though prepared, as he told Elizabeth, to meet with folly and conceit in every other room of the house, he was used to be free from them there; his civility, therefore, was most prompt in inviting Mr. Collins to join his daughters in their walk; and Mr. Collins, being in fact much better fitted for a
walker
than a reader, was extremely pleased to close his large book, and go.
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