walking
IPA: wˈɔkɪŋ
adjective
- Incarnate as a human; living.
- Able to walk in spite of injury or sickness.
- Characterized by or suitable for walking.
- Heavily characterized by some given quality.
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Examples of "walking" in Sentences
- At this point, only walking -- what we call walking wounded.
- And three were transported under what we call walking wounded.
- Lastly, I think that walking in the Spirit means _walking in hope_.
- (Voice-over): And they've gained more of what they call walking around money.
- I don't need a car for those purposes, and the walking is a great boon to elder-health.
- "We used the term walking on eggshells because any misstep, even if we didn't know that it was a misstep, could set off the minefield."
- And just to reiterate, several hospitals, obviously, around London, many of them in and around the area are treating the casualties, treating those in critical condition, as well as what they call the walking wounded.
- And then we sort patients into those who are critically ill, those who are not critically ill but ill and have injuries requiring intervention originally, and those who are what we call the walking wounded, those with minor injuries.
- Her name was Ruby Gravano, a member of that group of marginal miscreants I had known for years in New Orleans, what I called the walking wounded, whose criminal deeds became a kind of incremental suicide, as though they were doing penance for sins committed in a previous incarnation.
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