noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
baby walker
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
keen
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She has been a keen walker and rock climber for many years and has climbed in the Alps, Pyrenees and Dolomites.
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Donald is a keen fell walker and photographer.
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Whatever the season, Ingleborough has something to offer the keen fell walker .
other
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Maybe other irate walkers would bear that in mind the next time they see the army out on an exercise.
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In the pub were twenty or so other walkers , similarly soaked, all crowding round a massive wood stove.
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I regularly take such groups of boys walking, and sometimes spend a lot of time apologising to other walkers .
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Because we had the car, something other walkers couldn't do, we were approaching Carn Dearg just after lunch.
slow
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Slow walkers may be slow learners SLOW walkers are slow learners?
■ NOUN
hill
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Thus the hill walker has a challenge right on his or her doorstep.
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Nowadays the walk is a favourite with high-level hill walkers .
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Amsteg's position makes it a well placed base for climbers and hill walkers .
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This is a book I heartily recommend to al hill walkers .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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On most weekdays, you can see dozens of elderly walkers in the mall.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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According to its critics, it could result in walkers getting lost, trespassing, squabbling with farmers and even being injured.
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Congratulations to two indomitable Edinburgh walkers.
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For the event walkers are asked to solicit friends, family, associates and others as sponsors.
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Nowadays the walk is a favourite with high-level hill walkers.
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Placid river views are plentiful along the rest of the project for walkers or bike riders as well.
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Was there some kindred spirit that linked this Samburu tribesman with a group of walkers from Sheffield?