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walkabout

[wawk-uh-bout] / ˈwɔk əˌbaʊt /


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Kruglov had worked as a fiber optics cable installer in New York, but a little over a year ago, he left the city to embark on a walkabout.

From Salon

During his neighborhood walkabouts, Sliwa willingly stops to pose for photos with young people, part of his strategy to build visibility on social media.

From The Wall Street Journal

That happened in the second set as Alcaraz's serve – and concentration – went walkabout.

From BBC

Holly had been near the front of the standing section when "The Boss" saw her as he went on a walkabout in front of the stage during his song The Promised Land.

From BBC

The King also looked pleased, standing outside the Senate, holding a quick walkabout while a motorcade of oversized black cars was waiting to drive him away.

From BBC