dictionnaire islandais - Anglais

Íslenska - English

gangandi Anglais:

1. walking walking


Tom abandoned his car that had run out of gasoline and started walking.
Last night Mizuki, very drunk, fell into the water while walking along the lakeside.
Earlier, as I was walking down the sidewalk, a car drove by and splashed water on me. Look at this! My skirt and shoes are all muddy.
I am looking forward to walking around the Izu Peninsula with some of my friends during summer vacation.
A staff is used to help steady yourself when walking, much like a cane.
All this walking is killing the soles of my feet and my toes. I wonder if I have the right size shoes.
I return walking.
As I glanced at the street there was somebody looking down at me in the middle of those walking past each other.
Iaido is a form of swordsmanship in which one strikes down an attacking opponent with one blow of the sword quickly drawn out of its sheath, whether the practitioner is sitting or walking.
It's just ten degrees, and he is walking around outside in a T-shirt. I get cold from just looking at him.
It is no wonder that some people feel anxiety at the thought of walking into a hospital.
Halfway back from school I played with a girl who was walking her dog.
The walking stick serves the purpose of an advertisement that the bearer's hands are employed otherwise than in useful effort, and it therefore has utility as an evidence of leisure.
Saeb thinks mathematicians are self-contained walking pieces of heaven.
Even walking till my legs turned to lead I couldn't find one that I liked.