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walk on

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? walk on
vi +prep obj grass etcbetreten
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(= continue walking)weitergehen; she hesitated, then walked on bysie zögerte und ging dann weiter
(Theat) → auftreten; (in walk-on part) → auf die Bühne gehen; to walk on(to) the stageauf die Bühne treten, auf der Bühne erscheinen


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I took a walk on Spaulding's Farm the other afternoon.
I pleaded for a walk on the sands; and the landlady at our lodgings, who happened to be in the room at the time, volunteered to accompany me and take care of me.
But nevertheless I walk with my thoughts ABOVE their heads; and even should I walk on mine own errors, still would I be above them and their heads.
 
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