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ambulating
verb
Present participle of ambulate
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They spend their Sundays ambulating the city, trying to avoid crowds and tracking down Southern food.
This distracted style of ambulating that treats the pavement like some sort of stretched sofa really needs its own name: iWalking, perhaps?
Coming up over the hill are hundreds of ambulating corpses, their faces unsettlingly obscured by the latest digital effects technology.
The dollar value of the gold and platinum jewelry seen ambulating down Collins Avenue, Miami Beach's main street, would handily rival Jack Welch's compensation plan.
"The vast majority of the patients have been able to adapt to the new state," using one eye for ambulating and the other for reading, facial recognition and similar chores, he said.
This was exactly the effect rendered when Mr. Nilsson sent a series of wide-leg pinstriped pantsuits down the runway, which seemed to elongate the towering models wearing them into ambulating skyscrapers.
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James himself is advised to "ambulate" after suffering a thrombosis en route to New York.
Her father had somehow ambulated in from the den, and was arranged sideways at the kitchen table, his bright-white cast propped on a second chair.
In their case, the person will ambulate in deep thought about a puzzle to a point where he "zones out," becoming dangerously unaware of where he is going.
The primary responsibility of Mr. Washburn's group — a cadre of specialists who supply the Department of City Planning with pictorial renderings of the way proposed developments will enhance, or diminish, pre-existing neighborhoods — is making the civic cityscape, streets included, a more palatable place, with space for pedestrians to ambulate, explore and, when the site is right, linger.
In one image — taken, we learn, on his way to a rehearsal for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, in New York City, in 2004 — Prince ambulates like a supermodel, his hips jutting out of his tight, pale-yellow bottoms.
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