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"walkabout" Definitions
  1. (British English) an occasion when an important person walks among ordinary people to meet and talk to them
  2. (Australian English) a traditional journey (originally on foot) in Australian Aboriginal culture, made as part of the process of becoming an adult

162 Sentences With "walkabout"

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Walkabout say there is seldom any problem with rowdy crowds.
These include Save the Children, Walkabout Foundation, and many others.
Johnson was berated by multiple people on a campaign walkabout.
In late October, he'll embark on a walkabout in Australia.
He once planned an "edible enhanced" walkabout in Central Park.
During the walkabout, Whitson also beat Williams' time spent spacewalking.
It was enough that Trump did not go on walkabout.
She'll celebrate with a "walkabout" -- those Brits know how to party.
Walkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse, at Memorial United Methodist Church, 250 Bryant Avenue.
Archie clearly needs to reset on his upcoming walkabout with Jughead.
"It's become a shaking hands exercise rather than a walkabout," she remarks.
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GAME-DAY WALKABOUT I try not to think about the specific game.
The bonkers underwear walkabout in "Week 2" sealed the deal for that one.
If you're feeling overburdened during a walkabout, drop stuff off at your ship.
That walkabout yielded a spiritual insight that had renewed his sense of purpose.
Frequent drownings provide a sense of menace, but Luisa's walkabout remains relatively tame.
And during the walkabout, he received a very special present for Harry and Meghan.
Elizabeth was due to celebrate her birthday with a walkabout in Windsor, meeting well-wishers.
Earlier on Friday Johnson was challenged by a woman during a walkabout in Doncaster, Yorkshire.
One of the main concerns was the amount of facial recognition data that went walkabout.
They're a couple of battered and slightly sinister vaudevillians on a late-career mental walkabout.
The Duke of Sussex playfully tickles two-year-old Tobias Henning during a walkabout in #Chichester.
His father isn't Bill, as Duncan's eyes ask when he returns from his head-clearing walkabout.
Even with a massive crowd of fans, no one handles a walkabout quite like Prince Harry!
Singapore's foreign minister Vivian Balakrishnan tweeted a selfie with Kim on the surprise walkabout late Monday.
I also took some sound and thematic cues from the film Walkabout and Terry Gilliam's work.
And that on rare occasions, the theme might actually go on walkabout and leave the grid?
Meghan's Walkabout The couple arrived to cheers from the crowds outside the National Justice Museum in Nottingham.
On Friday, the prince is scheduled to do a brief walkabout and meet members of the public.
"We had a large fight outside Walkabout a while back," said Les as the guys wandered off.
They were then set to meet locals and students during a walkabout at the city's famous Trinity College.
Mesut Özil, the moody left-footed genius of the German midfield, was not alone in going on walkabout.
I load and run the dishwasher, take C. out for her nighttime walkabout, and return to the puzzle.
On Street 51 in Phnom Penh, between the Golden Sorya Mall and the notorious Walkabout bar, are the clubs.
"Nobody disobeys my orders," Trump said during a walkabout on the South Lawn for the annual Easter egg roll.
She marked her milestone birthday in April with a 100-yard walkabout, where she greeted crowds of well-wishers.
After a spending while on a sort of technological 'walkabout', Australia is experiencing something of a mini-tech boom.
Many of his most ardent critics and naysayers never would go walkabout when Churchill had the floor at Commons.
Thereafter Kyrgios went walkabout, the Briton breaking him twice in a second set that flew by in 26 minutes.
But that decision was reversed after she ended her walkabout with William and the Norwegian couple in the sculpture park.
Whether you're a tourist or a life-long New Yorker, doing a walkabout in NYC is never a bad idea.
Malaysia's new government has just begun fresh probes into 1MDB, a state development agency from which $4.5bn mysteriously went walkabout.
The royal couple, who tied the knot in May, clasped hands as they did their royal walkabout and greeted locals.
In a sizzle reel pitch for "Asia O'Hara's Drag Race," Asia took The Vixen on a Drag Oprah test-walkabout.
Try reaching out to friends and family, taking a walkabout in nature, meditating, even reading or playing with a pet.
Pope Francis, 83, had a sharp encounter with a woman on Tuesday evening during a walkabout in St. Peters Square.
They're also equipped with a padded footbed and skid-resistant soles, so that your walkabout is a safe and comfortable one.
Seals having a wander inland are an occasional occurrence, but this cub is perhaps a little too young to go walkabout.
It's one of those puzzles where the theme entries go on a sort of walkabout (shout-out to our Australian readers!).
"We decided to evacuate and were lucky to escape the fires," said Tassin Barnard, operations manager of the Walkabout Wildlife Park.
During the walkabout upon their arrival, Harry spoke with Sophia Richards, a 10-year-old student at Oasis Academy in Warndon, England.
Meghan Markle meets local school children during a walkabout with Britain's Prince Harry during a visit to Birmingham, Britain, March 8, 2018.
The royal pair will then take a short walkabout to greet locals and have lunch with local dignitaries at Chester's town hall.
At the sergeant's mess, William and Kate are set to speak to station personnel, their families and go on a short walkabout.
Walkabout has slated the singer-songwriter Vance Gilbert, one of the few black performers working the coffeehouse circuit, and a popular draw.
The two coffeehouses' relationship is "not competitive, it's a community," he said, adding that the Walkabout chorus has performed at Common Ground.
The following year, his film "Walkabout" saw Jenny Agutter cast as a young girl abandoned in the Australian outback with her brother.
"Along with classics like 'Performance' and 'Walkabout,' I could watch 'Don't Look Now' on a loop and never tire of its intricacies.'"
British Prime Minster Boris Johnson was asked to leave the Yorkshire town of Morley by a voter during a political walkabout Thursday.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle sign autographs and shake hands with children as they arrive at a walkabout at Cardiff Castle on Jan.
Aside from matching the Duchess of Sussex in green and black plaid, he let the royal couple pet his head during their walkabout.
Earlier in the day, the couple went on their last walkabout and greeted thousands of fans lined up along the streets of Rotorua.
The couple – who were affectionate during their visit, with Harry sweetly placing his hand on Meghan's back – then greeted fans at a public walkabout.
"One of the toughest days as a royal protection officer is when a member of the royal family does a public walkabout," he added.
A few letters might have gone on walkabout, but we'll find them sooner or later, and at least mentally put them in their place.
When Murdo goes walkabout in a bus station, they miss their connection and have to spend the night at a motel in Allentown, Miss.
The Duke and Duchess will also go on a short walkabout, enabling them to meet some of the local community for the first time.
He calls these John Prescott moments, after a former deputy prime minister who punched a man who threw an egg at him on a walkabout.
Prince Harry and Prince William did an impromptu walkabout outside of Windsor Castle, where royal fans have already set up camp ahead of tomorrow's festivities.
They start at the Royal Pavilion, and are to repeat their West Sussex walkabout with another meet-and-greet as they headed into the Pavilion.
Both Johnston and Fox have plenty of professional bona fides, too: Johnston has been at Pepsi since 1987, minus a three-year walkabout at Merck.
The queen and her granddaughter-in-law will meet local school children, watch a few moments of a theater production and participate in a brief walkabout.
If the trend continues to develop that way, this may be one of the last high-profile cases we hear about in which money goes walkabout.
The Tuscan farmhouse cooking class and lunch, led by Walkabout Florence Tours in Florence, Italy, is about seven hours long and costs €98 ($115) per person.
BEDFORD, England (Reuters) - They are a photographer's delight and a spin doctor's nightmare - advertising posters with a message that can inadvertently ruin a carefully planned election walkabout.
During the final day of their royal tour, the couple went on their last public walkabout in Rotorua, New Zealand, where they were greeted by many fans.
During the walkabout, they viewed a statue of William Wilberforce, a British politician who famously fought for the abolition of the slave trade in the late 1700s.
"We have more consciously decided we have a job to do," said Steve Siegelbaum, 72, a Walkabout coordinator and one of the early members of the chorus.
When it comes to the values of liberal societies, France, Germany and Canada will have to take up the mantle (Britain has gone on post-Brexit walkabout).
During the Fiji leg, a walkabout at an open-air market had to be cut short over the excessive numbers that had turned out to see Meghan.
"It's maybe much like someone who goes and lives in a different country, whether it's school or work or whatever it might be, a walkabout," Rodgers said.
The Slieve Gallion joint venture licence, currently wholly owned by Koza Ltd, has great potential as a source of base metals and gold, Walkabout said in a statement.
After Dany returned from her walkabout to find Meereen under siege, I assumed "Battle of the Bastards" would feature internecine squabbling among her many influential supporting staff members.
"Maurice and Charlie are vivid company on the page, a couple of battered and slightly sinister vaudevillians on a late-career mental walkabout," our critic Dwight Garner writes.
"Maurice and Charlie are vivid company on the page, a couple of battered and slightly sinister vaudevillians on a late-career mental walkabout," our critic Dwight Garner writes.
BEDFORD, England, May 3 (Reuters) - They are a photographer's delight and a spin doctor's nightmare - advertising posters with a message that can inadvertently ruin a carefully planned election walkabout.
As long as Andrew Luck returns intact from his 2015 walkabout, the Indianapolis Colts will probably be fine (against all how-do-these-decision-makers-still-have-jobs odds).
Ramaphosa emerged from the beachside conference venue for an impromptu walkabout among vendors selling ANC paraphernalia but he took no questions as he chatted and joked with the hawkers.
Hayes worked as the managing director of Walkabout Theater in Chicago and was described by Kristan Schmidt, its founder, as a young man full of intelligence, curiosity, and energy.
As part of the festivities, she conducted a brief walkabout in London where she met and spoke to members of the public before attending​ a ceremony at St. Paul's Cathedral.
And, as they stepped out for a series of engagements — from a visit to the zoo to a walkabout in the center of Sydney — they were mobbed by well-wishers.
Surprising royal fans who had already set up camp ahead of Saturday's royal wedding, William and his brother Prince Harry made an impromptu walkabout outside of Windsor Castle on Friday.
Passengers aren't allowed in the wheelhouse, but on most trips, I do a walkabout where I give the children trading cards and coloring books and take photos with the family.
Walkabout will get a 50 percent share of the Slieve Gallion joint venture if it spends a minimum of $500,000 in exploration and an additional 25 percent after a feasibility study.
The bag in question is the Strathberry Midi Tote in burgundy, navy and vanilla ($675) that Markle carried on her first royal walkabout with Prince Harry in Nottingham on Dec. 1.
Bumping into the guy with the big white beard during a walkabout in chilly Helsinki, Finland, the royal dad of two handed over a handwritten note from his son, Prince George.
During a walkabout outside the Warrant Officers and Sergeants' Mess, Kate chatted with well-wishers – and revealed that 7-month-old son Prince Louis is already working on his royal wave.
Harry, 34, and Meghan kicked off the final day of their royal tour with a formal pōwhiri and luncheon before naming two kiwi chicks and greeting fans at a public walkabout.
But age recently took its toll at Walkabout; the person responsible for managing the table at which literature about social causes is distributed died before the April coffeehouse, Ms. Havens said.
As he toured the streets on a night-time walkabout and posed for selfies with the Singaporean foreign minister, he was treated more like a rock star than a pariah autocrat.
The day will encapsulate a typical set of royal engagements: opening a bridge,  meeting school children, watching a few moments from a local theater production and of course a brief walkabout.
And then there's Cole, who heads to the same town in California where his father went on a walkabout only to meet...the woman he had an affair with, Nan (Amy Irving).
Kate's Walkabout Kate charmed a crowd of more than 1,000 well-wishers who had been waiting for hours in the cold, windy weather to catch a glimpse of the newly-engaged couple.
"When he goes walkabout in the provinces, Ahmadinejad is ten times more popular than Rohani," insists Hamid Reza Tareghi, a confidant of Mr Khamenei who derides Mr Rohani's supporters as counter-revolutionaries.
The walkabout occurred less than 12 hours before Kim's potentially world-changing day of diplomacy, when he will become the first-ever North Korean leader to meet with a sitting US President.
Think of Beto O'Rourke, who married into a vast family fortune that helped him launch a political career and whose much shorter primary campaign played out as a sort of metaphysical walkabout.
The reason "Night Boat to Tangier" works is that Maurice and Charlie are vivid company on the page, a couple of battered and slightly sinister vaudevillians on a late-career mental walkabout.
The show began with Jessie J doing a backstage walkabout while singing "Grease Is the Word," an attention-getting device that was reminiscent of the opening numbers of some recent Tony Awards broadcasts.
Both the Duke and Duchess of Sussex stopped to cuddle some furry friends during their walkabout in their first joint visit to their namesake region of Sussex, about 50 miles south of London.
Elizabeth, the oldest monarch in British history who has met 11 U.S. presidents, marked the milestone of reaching 90 with a walkabout on Thursday in Windsor where she met thousands of well-wishers.
Together, the three men, with $3.5 million in seed financing from Accomplice Ventures, Walkabout Ventures, Mucker Capital, Index Ventures and a number of angel investors, intend to change how banking customers are rewarded.
Canada."My touching image of the Duke of Cambridge handing his wife flowers during a walkabout got somewhat lost that day, but remains a lovely show of affection from a royal," Hussein added.
That is where a group called the Walkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse, which the folk singer established, had blossomed into a community of like-minded people who gather to hear music and promote their social causes.
His face when Nan tells him that his father only came home from his walkabout because his mother threatened to kill herself is really something; Cherry has been this strong, stoic figure from his POV.
The lime green coat and matching flower-adorned hat she wore during her 90th Birthday Walkabout in Windsor, which she paired with a signature brooch, three-strand pearl necklace, white gloves, and top-handle bag.
Poussey Washington (Samira Wiley) and Brook Soso (Kimiko Glenn) are slowly but surely falling in love, while Suzanne Warren (Uzo Aduba) and Maureen Kukudio (Emily Althaus) are off in the woods on a romantic walkabout.
"TAt her first royal walkabout in Nottingham, UK, after her engagement to Prince Harry in 2017, a couple asked the duchess for a photo, to which she reportedly replied: "We're not allowed to do selfies.
LONDON, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Australia's Walkabout Resources has entered a joint venture with Koza Ltd, a British subsidiary of Turkish miner Koza Altin, to explore for gold and other metals at Slieve Gallion in Northern Ireland.
The royal couple will also greet fans during their last walkabout of the tour later in the day before concluding their final day with a trip to the Redwoods, where they will take a tree walk.
The final tidbit here is that Cole and Luisa (Catalina Sandino Moreno) are still fighting, so he takes his mom Cherry's (Mare Wittingham) advice and offers to go on a walkabout (speaking of white people nonsense).
At the final stop of their walkabout, the pair stopped to spend a moment with several little girls — one who said Meghan was her "role model" —  as Harry squatted down to talk to the young fans.
WINDSOR, England (Reuters) - Crowds of well-wishers cheered Britain's Prince Harry as he made an impromptu walkabout on Friday outside the ancient walls of Windsor Castle on the eve of his wedding to U.S. actress Meghan Markle.
Florence is a city not only rich in culture and history but food as well, and the "Pizza and Gelato Cooking Class in Tuscan Farmhouse from Florence, " operated by Walkabout Florence Tours, places second on TripAdvisor's list.
The prime minister was confronted during a campaign walkabout in Yorkshire, England, with one man politely asking him to "please leave my town" and another telling Johnson he "should be in Brussels negotiating" with the European Union.
There had not been a wolf sighting in California since 1924, so OR-7's walkabout — and the fact that he wore a collar — was responsible for the listing of gray wolves as a California Endangered Species.
Could a woman ever get away with a Beto O'Rourke–style pre-campaign walkabout, driving around the countryside and blogging, musing, waiting for the spirit to move her in the direction of running, while a spouse handles childcare?
When Ms. Taylor was 20 and on her Peruvian walkabout, she toured the Nasca lines, ancient geoglyphs that you can see best from the air, and the small plane she was in crashed on the Pan-American Highway.
On a walkabout in an unpaved shantytown on the outskirts of Barinas city, Superlano told Reuters government candidates were using helicopters to campaign while he and other opposition aspirants spent hours on the road to reach remote communities.
Harry's best candid moments range from the time he was pictured snuggling up to a dog (instead of his fans) during a public walkabout, to the time he sweetly held an umbrella for his sister-in-law, Kate Middleton.
Since she is obscured by a helmet and reflective goggles while competing in a sport mostly contested in Europe, it could be a given that she would not draw much attention during a casual walkabout in her native country.
During Morrison&aposs walkabout in Cobargo on Thursday, he was met with jeers and shouts that he had "forgotten" about the residents of the remote region and was told to "piss off" until he eventually retreated into his car.
STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) - Manuel Valls, the ex-French Prime Minister and leading candidate in the Socialist presidential primary, was flour-bombed by a protester in the northeastern city of Strasbourg on Thursday during a campaign walkabout at a Christmas market.
Birmingham's drizzly Broad Street was quiet when I arrived at the City Centre Treatment Unit (CCTU), a station—made up of two response cars and an ambulance—that pops up weekly opposite the Walkabout to treat anyone who needs treating.
After the walkabout, it was on to a science park to meet some of the province's young innovators before wrapping up the trip with a visit to Titanic Belfast, one of the leading attractions in the city's now thriving tourist sector.
Every gesture, every glance, every step of every walkabout revealed a professional at the peak of her form and no one, from the President of the Republic to the most cynical member of the press circus, was immune to her charm.
I was there to talk about the campaign, but the conversation kept going walkabout—a German TV series about the Weimar Republic that he and Amy had just watched, a Chinese film I saw, a frightening new book on climate change.
"With Monday morning being a work day, we wouldn't be surprised if we heard of people failing to make it in the next morning," says Dan Deer from Magnify Marketing, who run sports marketing for Walkabout, one of the UK's bigger bar chains.
The new president, who plans a raft of other startup-boosting measures such as cuts in corporate tax and wealth tax exemptions, was due for a walkabout at the vast conference center on the edge of Paris on Thursday, followed by a speech.
Nicolas Roeg, a British director acclaimed for a string of films in the 21957s that included the rite-of-passage tale "Walkabout," the psychological thriller "Don't Look Now" and the David Bowie vehicle "The Man Who Fell to Earth," died on Friday.
In the store there are a lot of jumpsuits, which I love for myself — the Walkabout jumper for $238 feels airy and incredible — but I wonder how easy they come off in the midst of an urgent pregnant trip to the bathroom.
Bars such as Walkabout aren't driving the growth of the Super Bowl – this is not like St Patrick's Day being popularised largely by the Guinness marketing department – they are businesses responding to demand from British NFL fans for places to watch in a proper atmosphere.
Ahead of the visit to Pillars and a public walkabout, the newlyweds bonded with local children by joining them for a "welly wanging" contest, the objective of which is to throw a Wellington boot — which New Zealanders refer to as "Wellies" — as far as possible.
While greeting fans during a busy walkabout in Havana on Monday — amid her 12-day royal tour of the Caribbean with Prince Charles — American tourist Mimi Ricketts asked the royal if she was excited about welcoming Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's first child in the coming weeks.
It's easy to feel that the directors are going for a sort of elegiac Australian end-of-the-world story like On The Beach, or a poetic outback story like Walkabout, but the tone doesn't provide the sense of urgency the story is meant to have.
After throwing a reporter's microphone into a lake earlier in the day during a morning walkabout, Ronaldo, who had been struggling at Euro 2016, finally produced a touch of his finest work in the 50th, beating Kiraly with a clever back-heel after good work by Nani.
Even when he strode into the media spin room -- an act unprecedented for a general election candidate in the era of TV politics -- Trump walked the gamut of cameras like a reluctant British royal on an official walkabout, uncharacteristically incapable of projecting his persona into the scrum.
He has since been seeking to develop assets in the United Kingdom and in February Koza Ltd, a British subsidiary of Turkish miner Koza Altin, announced a joint venture with Australia's Walkabout Resources to explore for gold and other metals at Slieve Gallon in Northern Ireland.
No other German town of its size — about 70,3503 people — has seen anything like two visits from Queen Elizabeth II, as well as one in 1965 from her mother, known as the Queen Mum, and a walkabout by Prince Charles and Princess Diana, who visited in 1987.
In a walkabout below the soaring, gleaming Singapore skyline, the ruthless dictator was treated like a celebrity, in scenes that along with Trump's embrace are sure to be used by Pyongyang's official media for years in films and murals designed to puff up Kim's personality cult.
This season frontloaded its villains (Morgan McMichaels, Thorgy Thor, Milk), mishandled one hero (Chi Chi DeVayne) and let another (BenDeLaCreme) go on walkabout, and came up short on what's usually so special about "RuPaul's Drag Race": heart and stakes and the sense that lives are being changed.
She's literally packing her bags and about to run out on the marriage — convinced (accurately, I think) that she is less important to Cole than Alison is — when he proposes an alternative: a "walkabout," like the one his father apparently took in California before Cole was born.
The Connelly contribution, a mirror-shaped canvas encrusted with hundreds of fake pearls and titled "Self-Portrait," suits the Stettheimian "extravagance-is-me " ethos to a T. On the long historical walkabout of some 60 collection galleries spread over three floors, there's pretty much something for everyone.
Having made the journey to Morro Bay to follow in his father's walkabout footsteps, Cole is barely there five minutes before he meets Nan (add Amy Irving to this season's formidable crew of guest stars), his father's long-lost summer fling and the sculptor who built his beloved surfboard.
One of these survivors is played by David Gulpilil, who made his screen debut in the 1971 film "Walkabout" and whose presence in Australian and Australia-set cinema (his CV includes classics like "The Last Wave, " from 1979, and the 1986 hit "Crocodile Dundee") has rendered him a genuine icon.
Meeting and greeting (and hugging!) schoolchildren on a walkabout outside the Millennium Point building, Meghan was heard praising International Women's Day as she prepared to meet young girls working on various projects with STEM, an organization which helps to support young women who want to pursue careers in science and technology.
As soon as they arrived on Thursday, Harry and Meghan — in a J. Crew coat, black cropped trousers by Alexander Wang, and a wool and cashmere jumper by AllSaints — went on a walkabout outside the Millennium Point building, greeting excited locals like they have in Nottingham, Cardiff, Wales and Edinburgh, Scotland.
There's an incredible sequence where Megan Smith is diving through the cupboards and brings out this walkabout device that's huge, but she's talking about pressing on it and saying that you need to balance the X and the Y axis to be able to create touchscreen, because touchscreen hadn't been invented before.
A champion for the marginalized, a magnetic presence in the DJ booth, and a real audiophile with the record collection to back it up, her sets are a musical walkabout, ranging from funk to disco to techno to house, filled with uplifting earworms you'd have to try hard not to dance to.
The album leans heavily on dramatic strings and the clipped, walkabout funk of the clavinet—and from the coiled funk of "Alakazam !" to the soaring French touch of "Love S.O.S.," it suggests an incarnation of Justice that is more rounded and fully realized than on their debut, yet lighter and more dextrous than on Audio, Video, Disco.
Though there's still an intricate web of blips and buzzes behind MC Ride's stream of non-sequiturs—"Take me to the bank, certified amount / How I heard about, she's a walkabout / Dream time announced / Booty on the outside the song retains a recognizable structure"—the song retains a verse-chorus-verse-chorus structure, and that's remarkable in its own way.
After an MVP press conference where he was embarrassed by a weeping Mark Cuban, Nowitzki went on an actual fucking walkabout with Holger in the Australian wilderness, came back to the league, and developed a legendary one-legged post-up fadeaway, his beautiful, big, loopy, high-in-the-sky signature shot, and the last piece in his quest to become a completely unstoppable NBA scorer.

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