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"That was crazy," Lynn Jenkins of Kansas muttered to another member as she walked to greet Boehner.

He just walked around the periphery of the development and proceeded on.

While grocery shopping a guy I had noticed following me earlier, walked by me really fast and said, ‘You look shorter in person.’

One of them had not been given time to get dressed; he was perp-walked wearing only a pair of boxers.

The marchers began to stream out of the park, where they walked West on 110th and then hung a right on 7th Avenue.

But mostly they just walked, their faces somber, their hands shaking as the snow began to fall.

Once giants walked this earth, and some of them were Democrats.

Couple walked towards the opposite end of the dungeon, where she previously played with Destiny.

Some sympathized, some rolled their eyes, and many simply walked away.

I gingerly walked down the center staircase and out into what was a chilly, sunny October morning.

Monis walked into the café on Monday and took everyone inside hostage.

At the end of the ceremony applauding him, Bergman walked to his table to embrace Hitchcock.

Sensing his opportunity, Joey Biden pounced: “I walked up behind him and smashed his head next to the counter.”

During the immediate protests for Michael Brown I walked in the crowd solo and mostly silent.

As reporters asked question after question, he walked on without saying a word.

Nude prisoners were kept in a central area, and walked around as a form of humiliation.

At the end of the hearing Gruber walked out silently, surrounded by cameras and accompanied by his lawyer.

By September, he was flashing a thumbs-up to assembled fans as he walked into court in a Barcelona suburb.

Then he took the chicken and walked over to his spot near the garbage and sat down to eat it.

He had walked in demonstrations against the same dozen companies on a hundred different college campuses.

She walked away toward another door, which was masked with a curtain that she lifted.

Her heart fluttered violently with fear as she saw that he stepped out after her, and walked by her side toward the house.

The lovers got up, with only a silent protest, and walked slowly away somewhere else.

She threw out her arms as if swimming when she walked, beating the tall grass as one strikes out in the water.

But he walked up and down the room and forced himself to listen, though he could scarcely bear it, I could see.

Davy walked through the door-way and found himself in the oddest-looking little country place that could possibly be imagined.

His face flushed with annoyance, and taking off his soft hat he began to beat it impatiently against his leg as he walked.

Alessandro walked at the horses' heads, his face sunk on his breast, his eyes fixed on the ground.

He walked first to one side, and then the other, rooting in the dirt with his funny, rubbery nose.

Robin Hood stared at him for a moment with a puzzled expression, and then walked into his little shop, and Davy turned away.

He rose quickly and walked away to the window where he stood looking out into the darkness.

He walked on, and thought of the rapt liberty of the soul in the sweet serenities of beautiful solitude.

They walked together to a recess in the garden, where they sat down under the full radiance of the unclouded moon.

As they walked along, he listened with trembling, half-incredulous hope to Jos's interpretation of Aunt Ri's voluble narrative.

As he walked back to his hotel, his head was full of plans for the girl's transient pleasure and lasting benefit.

Two days later he walked into the office of the printing firm with which he had been in correspondence.

The Pontelliers and Ratignolles walked ahead; the women leaning upon the arms of their husbands.

At first Bob held Squinty's front feet, and walked along with him so the little pig would get used to the new trick.

Dr. Ashton walked out of the chapel, and Val stood for a few moments where he was, looking up and down in the dim light.

At this the animals stared mournfully at him for a moment, and then rose up and walked gravely away.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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