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vb. (present participle of walk into English)
Usage examples of "walking into".
It was like walking into a room filled with babbling voices and lit with chaotic, ever-changing images.
In my present garb I could not come walking into Malaga like any peasant or herder of sheep.
Her most trusted adviser Micheal, a lawyer, was committing suicide by walking into the Ammonia Sea.
Both turned a surprised eye on Glennard and he had the sense of walking into a room grown suddenly empty, as though their thoughts were conspirators dispersed by his approach.
The door buzzed and I pushed it forward, walking into the hallway while he stood there watching me.
He heard me walking into furniture, though, and came to see what the trouble was.
He liked to tell the story about Jack Warner walking into the writers’.
A shot of Breckenham walking into court with her attorney showed a tall, thickly built bleached blonde.
Chilaili traced the edge with her stick, turned in the direction she hoped would aim her toward the hard-walled huts, and tapped ahead to try and avoid walking into anything that might be lying in her path.
She was a Blood Lord and be damned if she was going to react in shock to two blood-soaked officers walking into the main bar.