Examples of 'walkabout' in a sentence

Meaning of "walkabout"

Walkabout (adverb): Referring to a stroll or informal exploration, often used to describe wandering or roaming without a specific destination
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  • A nomadic excursion into the bush, especially one taken by young teenage boys in certain ancient-custom honoring tribes.
  • A walking trip.
  • A public stroll by some celebrity to meet a group of people informally.
  • An absence, usually from a regular place with a possibility of a return.

How to use "walkabout" in a sentence

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Going on their walkabout across the country.
Walkabout has also evolved through innovation.
There will be a walkabout on that day at noon.
I am the baby kangaroo who went on the walkabout.
Walkabout is the industry standard for frontal work.
You do not bring a cell phone on walkabout.
I heard you cut your walkabout short because of us.
Everything a man needs for a proper walkabout.
The walkabout is a journey of spiritual renewal.
We did this sort of thing on walkabout in the bush.
Walkabout viewing displays of youth activities.
Paz has gone on a spiritual walkabout to find himself.
He should drop that stupid blog and go do a walkabout.
We can not help it if you go walkabout at night by yourselves.
I made it for aunt but she went walkabout.

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Walkabout did not do the trick.
I am not here for his bloody walkabout.
I can not walkabout anything.
I still have not heard about your walkabout.
Your foot went on a walkabout in my crotch.
Melody could not sleep and she went on a walkabout.
Derek has gone walkabout again.
I never saw pictures or videos of a walkabout.
This whole little walkabout with these pills in mexico.
Took his little brother walkabout.
You have gone walkabout without me.
Apart from your grounding walkabout.
He goes walkabout all the time.
I am just gonna have a walkabout first.
The same walkabout that put you on the plane.
That was kicked off s walkabout tour.
Walkabout on tribal land and return to their home country.
I have decided to go on the walkabout anyway.
Walkabout through the exposition.
A necklace does not just go walkabout.
Go walkabout for a bit.
I take this mob walkabout.
I see your little walkabout has taught you a thing or two.
Just as a little added bonus to your little selfish walkabout.
Becky says he goes walkabout at night.
I am going to take this opportunity to go walkabout.
We will do a walkabout later on and see what you got really done.
Thought you would gone walkabout.
A walkabout sawmill in use.
The following activities took place during the walkabout.
You are a walkabout researcher.
That is one impressive walkabout.
This walkabout remains pleasant the time of a few hundreds of meters.
It can not just go on walkabout.
We had a short walkabout along the dam before returning home.

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