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the walkabout
noun
A nomadic excursion into the bush, especially one taken by young teenage boys in certain ancient-custom honoring tribes.
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The Walkabout.
The sheer scale of the walkabout production becomes mesmerising.
In my teenage years the Walkabout pubs were booming.
The walkabout does little for Wombat's self-esteem — until he spots a wildfire heading his way.
The Walkabout chain accounted for 37% of Regent's £79.6m sales during the year to July 1.
Shoppers were trampled and pushed aside as campaigners from both the Yes and the No camps clashed during the walkabout.
And the walkabout continued in this tournament, a 12-nation tournament in the soccer region known as Concacaf.
The biggest risk for Paris, she says on the walkabout at Avenue Foch, is that "the city stops still".
The punters here aren't happy, and there's some talk of a rumble with the regulars from the Walkabout next door.
Saturday's concert will celebrate that life as it commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Walkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse.
At least let him venture out to sink a few pints at the Walkabout pub in Watford.
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