Examples of 'around on foot' in a sentence

Meaning of "around on foot"

around on foot: moving or traveling by walking, typically used when describing exploring a place or getting from one point to another without using any mode of transportation

How to use "around on foot" in a sentence

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Getting around on foot is therefore very practical.
Liverpool is perfectly sized to get around on foot.
People move around on foot or by bicycle.
This place is too big to get around on foot.
Getting around on foot or bicycle is easy.
The people who get around on foot.
I get around on foot or by train.
I am gonna get out and look around on foot.
Everyone gets around on foot or bicycle.
You will have no problem getting around on foot.
You can also get around on foot very easily.
Kärdla town itself is small enough to get around on foot.
Let us look around on foot.
The city is relatively small and easy to get around on foot.
Now he goes around on foot.

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Travel around on foot or by bicycle and use streets with less traffic whenever possible.
I will get out and look around on foot.
In the past I have gone around on foot to study and practice with different teachers.
Dijon is easy to get around on foot.
The teams go around on foot and represent the townsfolk who revolved against Napoleons Troops.
The player can also travel around on foot.
In Rome we moved around on foot and also by taxi.
Well you really want to get around on foot.
Most visitors prefer walking around on foot and visit the medieval part of Gamla Stan.
Once in the centre you can easily get around on foot.
People get around on foot or via one of the village 's many canals.
I am gonna look around on foot.
Santiago de Cuba is very easy to navigate around on foot.
No, I went around on foot.
We didn't do much exploring just wandering around on foot.
Perfect starting point for getting around on foot and optimizing travel costs.
Las Galeras is a small village, it is easy to get around on foot.
It's easy to get around on foot here.
Transport, Most Greek towns are small enough to get around on foot.
For shorter distances, going around on foot is an option.
Given the compact size of Saint-Pierre, it 's generally easy to get around on foot.
It 's kinda hard to get around on foot.
Bus - Most Greek towns are small enough to get around on foot.
Situated in the village, ideal for getting around on foot or bike.
You know, maybe some light brushing, you could walk him around on foot.
Many of Brunei 's cities are small enough to get around on foot or by bicycle.
Consequently, many of them now move around on foot.
Okay, I am gonna get out and look around on foot.

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