Examples of 'walking for a while' in a sentence
Meaning of "walking for a while"
walking for a while - Refers to the act of moving on foot for a certain period of time. It can imply a casual stroll or a more intentional exercise, but the duration is unspecified
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walking for a while
She may not be walking for a while.
I stop walking for a while and look at the landscape.
She will not be walking for a while.
After walking for a while Mike picks a door and enters a room.
But we have been walking for a while.
I was walking for a while until I heard someone crying.
I said you are gonna be walking for a while.
I have been walking for a while now into the valley.
I need you to be OK with being dead man walking for a while.
I have been walking for a while now.
After Wilhelm said that, they returned to walking for a while.
We continued walking for a while in silence.
Look like he 's got piles, been walking for a while.
We have been walking for a while now and still no battle field in sight.
Uh, you are gonna be walking for a while.
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I carried on walking for a while but I was feeling a little nervous.
Fine . But we have been walking for a while.
After walking for a while you'll come to a hill.
No more proper walking for a while.
After walking for a while towards the river area, we finally reached the cenotaphs.
He continued walking for a while.
We have been walking for a while now, and you are the first person we see.
What? You're gonna be walking for a while.
For now, they kept on walking for a while longer until they heard police sirens.
Right . That 's great, baby . We have been walking for a while now.
We end up walking for a while.
Ah . We have been walking for a while.
It seems like we have been walking for a while but we have not seen that restaurant.
After getting off the bus and walking for a while we finally arrived at the village.
Cassandra had already been walking for a while but she still couldn't find shelter.
Look, we been walking for a while now.
We've been walking for a while.