Walking in a sentence as a noun

I hope this signals the end of folks walking on egg shells around Arrington.

It takes several months to stop walking without your hands behind your back or saying "Sir" all the time.

Props to him for staying calm and documenting this stuff rather than simply walking out.

A quiet car park in the centre of town may have a lot of pedestrians walking through it at 2am going back from clubs.

Iterators are introduced as an abstract interface to list-, array- and tree- walking.

I spent 10 hours over 2 days walking her thru the basics of using a computer so she could use our insurance company software.

A few feet before it, there was a $20 desk fan, blowing the empty boxes out of the belt and into a bin. Oh, that one of the guys put it there cause he was tired of walking over every time the bell rang, says one of the workers.

Walking in a sentence as an adjective

This means malaria must be really good at two things: keeping its host walking around and going undetected for as long as possible.

If I do it to early, then theres a great length of time that we are both still walking down the hall and having used my throw-away "Hey" I have nothing left to offer them.

I'm literally walking to a meeting with a user, but I'll follow up and edit this comment with details and what we're doing to prevent it within the next three hours.

Should I not bother?-When walking leaving my office and entering the hallway, how close should a person be entering the hallway from the opposite direction be before I wave or say hello.

I don't think any of this is responding to the needs of users, I think its the equivalent of rearranging the furniture in the middle of the night so people trip over the couch when they are walking to the bathroom.

The rant was about how Sun, who had kicked DEC in the nuts and had them retreating to the data center, was walking right into that same data center because Microsoft was starting to make PC's as useful as workstations.

But sometimes one is dominant, and if the gray beast gets its teeth all the way into you, it takes away not just positive feelings but everything until you're just a walking shell so empty you can't even fully comprehend what you've lost.> The converse, when the black beast has you, can be much like you describe - you can still feel a kind of dreadful, frenzied joy in short moments as you cling desperately to the edge of the sucking dark hole in yourself, trying to ignore the beast's whispers that any pleasure is a lie that will just make the coming pain more stark and inescapable and utterly deserved.> They're liars, but they're good at it.

Walking definitions

noun

the act of traveling by foot; "walking is a healthy form of exercise"

See also: walk

adjective

close enough to be walked to; "walking distance"; "the factory with the big parking lot...is more convenient than the walk-to factory"