speed walking
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- speed walker noun
- speed-walk verb (used without object)
Etymology
Origin of speed walking
First recorded in 1985–90
Example Sentences
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The movie opens with him speed walking in a circle inside a spacious, elegantly shambolic apartment before pausing to execute some calisthenics.
From New York Times
Now, a research group from Tohoku University Graduate School of Engineering has replicated human-like variable speed walking using a musculoskeletal model -- one steered by a reflex control method reflective of the human nervous system.
From Science Daily
She is almost always scribbling, at least when she’s not speed walking, her head tucked into a yellow legal pad.
From Los Angeles Times
So Ms. Hollabaugh dutifully began using an exercise bike, speed walking on a treadmill and walking her dogs several miles a day.
From New York Times
Mr. Sullivan has been known to dabble in eclectic hobbies, such as competitive speed walking.
From New York Times
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