walk造句(1) After dinner sit awhile, after supper walk a mile.
(2) Don't try to walk before you can crawl.
(3) Don't try to run before you can walk.
(4) Walk groundly; talk profoundly; drink roundly; sleep soundly.
(5) Learn to walk before you run.
(6) You cannot make a crab walk straight.
(7) I am a slow walker, but I never walk backwards.
(8) After dinner sit a while, after supper walk a while.
(9) He who laughs at crooked men should need walk very straight.
(10) He who wants a mule without fault, must walk on foot.
(11) Children here walk several miles to school.
(12) We felt exhilarated by our walk along the beach.
(13) The old man cannot walk without a stick.
(14) What distance do you have to walk to school?
(15) Tourists go there to walk on the beach.
(16) I can't walk about in this heat.
(17) Let your arms swing as you walk.
(18) Don't walk on that broken glass with bare feet.
(19) I heard someone walk down the stairway.
(20) He proposed that we should go for a walk.
(21) Some enterprising girls organized a sponsored walk.
(22) I walk back after work everyday.
(23) We had to walk across a ploughed field.
(24) Don't walk across that field, it's a bog.
(25) The sidewalk is very uneven—be careful where you walk.
(26) I felt stiff after a long walk.
(27) A baby crawls before it can walk.
(28) Let's step out for a walk, shall we?
(29) He cut a stout stick to help him walk.
(30) He was ruddy-cheeked from the walk in the cold.