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walker

[waw-ker] / ˈwɔ kər /
NOUN
person who travels by foot
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NOUN
person who walks
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Recently, on a cold night, she grabbed her walker and sat with her son in front of a monitor, snuggled in a blanket and mesmerized by scenes so familiar to her.

From New York Times

A dog walker had a lucky escape as a cliff collapsed on to a beach where she had been just minutes earlier.

From BBC

Kids with walkers or wheelchairs can enjoy the structure just as much as other students.

From Seattle Times

More recently, Harvey Weinstein arrived for his 2020 trial in New York unshaven and leaning on an orthopedic walker with tennis balls affixed to the feet.

From Washington Post

That moment, the liminal space between solid and void, no matter the walker’s age, is magical — but perhaps especially so when the walker is a septuagenarian.

From Washington Post