walk造句(151) Life is like freshly fallen snow. Be careful where you walk because every step will show.
(152) She snarled abuse at anyone who happened to walk past.
(153) It's a good half hour's walk to the station from here.
(154) Let's walk on a bit further before we stop to eat.
(155) When the rain lets up we'll go for a walk.
(156) John was rather backward as a child; he was nearly three before he could walk.
(157) A walk in the fresh air soon conjured her headache away.
(158) From his slow walk and laboured breathing, Ginny realized he was far from well.
(159) The steep pavement was too narrow for them to walk abreast.
(160) The space race reached its culmination in the first moon walk.
(161) Most children are able to walk before they are able to talk.
(162) If he's stupid enough to walk away, be smart enough to let him go.
(163) I missed the last bus home, and had to walk back.
(164) When he wants to go for a walk, the dog sits by the door with a woebegone expression.
(165) Do not wait for good things to happen to you. You need to walk towards happiness.
(166) The boy likes to walk on the sand with bare feet.
(167) Each step, could not follow you, see the farther the distance more walk but.
(168) I have finished my role play, now need unknown life. I want to go back home, the village in childhood frolicking hillside walk.
(169) She threatened to walk off the film set because of the conditions.
(170) My cycle is broken, so I shall have to walk.
(171) It's a good habit to go for a walk after supper.
(172) Most people walk at an average rate of 5 kilometres an hour.
(173) We could walk uptown or we could take the train.
(174) I went for a walk to try to sober up.
(175) I'd rather stay at home than go for a walk.
(176) If I had a single flower for every time I think about you, I could walk forever in my garden.
(177) I'm quite tired but I can certainly walk a little further.
(178) Take care when you walk on that path - the paving stones are rather uneven.
(179) She went for a brisk walk to work off her frustration.
(180) There is no easy walk to freedom anywhere, and many of us will have to pass through the valley of the shadow of death again and again before we reach the mountaintop of our desires.