What does the word “walking” mean?
According to the Oxford Dictionary, in the verb form, the definition of chew /CHo͞o/ is to move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once, to guide, accompany, or escort (someone) on foot.
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- She’s walking home because the bus is late again.
- We were walking to the café when we saw your brother.
- He’s walking so slowly, I think he’s super tired.
- Are you walking there?
- I love walking my dog in the morning.
- We have been walking all day, and my feet hurt.
- Are you walking to school today or taking a ride?
- I saw her walking with headphones on, totally in her own world.
- Let’s keep walking, the store’s not far.
- He came walking in late like nothing happened.
- I’m going for a walking tour around the city to explore its historic landmarks.
- Walking in the park is my favorite way to relax and unwind.
- She’s been walking for hours, and her feet are starting to ache.
- The doctor recommended walking as a form of exercise to improve my health.
- We love walking along the beach at sunset, watching the stars come out.
- Semoga contoh-contoh kalimat di atas membantu!
- She is walking to school every morning.
- They were walking in the park when it started to rain.
- I enjoy walking along the beach at sunset.
- He kept walking even though he was exhausted.
- We saw an old man walking with his dog.