walkabout Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈwɔː.kə.baʊt]
  • Us [ ˈwɑː.kə.baʊt]

Meaning of walkabout In English

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Examples of walkabout

  • To facilitate this, a walkabout sawmill is lent to the group by the sponsoring agency.

  • A media event such as a" walkabout" portrays a media subservient to the political actor.

  • She brightens our lives on great ceremonial occasions, which we in this country manage to perfection, and also on informal occasions, such as walkabouts in shopping centres.

  • I went on a number of walkabouts in my constituency around the shopping centres, expecting to meet shoppers who would talk to me about the increase in food prices.

  • I am satisfied that there was no malice whatsoever in their action, which resulted from an excess of seasonal spirit and a mischievous walkabout.

  • The last farm we shall visit in this sort of walkabout is a farmhouse which does not have any water at all.

  • The cash had been lost or had gone walkabout.

  • What happens if the operator has gone walkabout or bust and is no longer there?

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