Walk-over Sentence Examples
Sofia forced herself to walk over and take it.
Through the window she watched him stand and walk over to the porch rail, watching them intently.
It seems kind of silly for you to get up every morning and walk over there to clean his house and do his chores – then go back to your house.
The whole face of the land is pitted with ancient cisterns; indeed, many hillsides and fields are on that account most dangerous to walk over by night, except for those who are thoroughly familiar with the landmarks.
Men could walk over their sites, Demosthenes said seven years afterwards, without knowing that such cities had existed.
It seems kind of silly for you to get up every morning and walk over there to clean his house and do his chores – then go back to your house.
He walked shyly and awkwardly over the parquet floor of the reception room, not knowing what to do with his hands; he was more accustomed to walk over a plowed field under fire, as he had done at the head of the Kursk regiment at Schon Grabern--and he would have found that easier.
Then walk over to the water that 's squirting up and hold " A " - you will gradually regain your energy.
At 2200 hours, the force began the 12 mile walk over treacherous terrain on a dark night.
More importantly, a pad will keep your rug from slipping when you walk over it.
AdvertisementPick up a shovel-full of snow and walk over to where you would like to place it instead of trying to throw it over your shoulder.
Sometimes when I get bored, I walk over behind the grocery store next to my house and kick down stacks of empty boxes.
The survey crew may also need to walk over long distances and carry equipment over heavy terrain to get the specific measurements they require.
He also lets people walk over him and tries to make things better to keep the peace.
The book of nature, he affirmed, is that which the physician must read, and to do so he must walk over the leaves.
AdvertisementIn November the waters have passed off; and whenever a man can walk over the mud with a pair of bullocks, it is roughly turned over with a wooden plough, or merely the branch of a tree, and the wheat or barley crop is immediately sown.