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Definition of Outwalking
1. outwalk [v] - See also: outwalk
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outwalking
Literary usage of Outwalking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The woman in white by Wilkie Collins (1871)
"... sat in unexpected window-seats in passages; sat (on a camp-stool) when her
friends tried to take her outwalking ; sat before she looked at any thing, ..."
2. The Spectator by Joseph Addison, Richard Steele (1739)
"I already take my Evening's Turn in it, and have worn a Path upon the Edge of
tins little Alley, while I foot bed my felf with the Thought of y outwalking ..."
3. Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle by Jane Welsh Carlyle (1883)
"The ' Miss Barings outwalking;' 'would I wish to be shown to my room?' 'Certainly.'
'Would I wish any refreshment?' 'Yes, a cup of tea. ..."
4. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1871)
"... outwalking, sir, and besides, I don't blame him half nor a quarter what I
blame the girl ; if Mr. Bright chose to speak, he knows all about it, ..."
5. Problems and Persons by Wilfrid Philip Ward (1903)
"... a cuckoo's voice makes him recite a Lincolnshire rhyme—His unflagging
conversation—His rapid pace—His glee at outwalking Professor Jebb—He climbs a gate ..."