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air walk

American  

noun

  1. a passageway connecting two structures well above the ground, usually made of transparent material.


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They cannot go to sleep in their clothes, see cracks full of bugs on the walls, breathe bad air, walk on a floor that has been spat upon, cook their meals over an oil stove.

From Letters of Anton Chekhov by Garnett, Constance

When in the open air, walk erect, head up, chin drawn in, shoulders thrown back, thoroughly inflate the lungs and retain the air for a second or two, then expel it gently.

From The Royal Road to Health by Tyrrell, Charles Alfred

Eat moderately, bathe plentifully, exercise much in the open air, walk far, and climb the hills alone.

From Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 10 Little Journeys To The Homes Of Great Teachers by Hubbard, Elbert