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ADJ.
cooler, large, own, unrelated
VERB + WALK-IN
accepting, created, depend, leave, lived, went
WALK-IN + NOUN
apartment, bath, bathroom, campground, clinics, closet, colander, customers
PREP.
in, in, into, on, on, with
noun
A facility or room which may be walked into:
A facility or room which may be walked into:
a walk-in bathroom, a walk-in apartment, lived in a walk-in on Lime Street
As Officer Byrne watched the front of the building he observed about ten people enter and leave a walk-in apartment unrelated to the buy and bust operation.
A facility or room which may be walked into:
Most teen clinics are walk-ins.
An increasing demand for skills in niche technologies coupled with higher attrition have prompted these software services firms to organise walk-ins for technology talent too.
A facility or room which may be walked into:
This consideration applies to the location of all types of petroleum-solvent cleaning plants, whether operated as delivery plants, drive-ins, walk-ins, or wholesale establishments.
As most of the food is prepackaged and frozen, and anyone can cook a hamburger or make a malted, drive-in payrolls run a full third under those for "walk-ins"
Someone who walks in (to a place, etc):
An astute manager will have a table or two set aside for important regular customers or demanding walk-ins.
Any patient with such a history and any woman who has not received prenatal care or who is a walk-in—an unexpected patient with no prenatal chart—will have toxicology labs done,
adj
That may be walked into:
On multiple occasions, beginning when she was 12, Sara went to her local GP and to walk-in clinics wearing her hijab to get the morning-after pill.
That may be walked into:
Aspen is a walk-in tent campground with sites tucked in among the pine
That may be walked into:
Our roomy superior category double looked out onto the open wraparound promenade through one-way glass that reversed its view at night. The closet was walk-in, and the bath had a full tub. The TV brought in both the BBC and Euronews, ...
The closet was walk-in, but all the clothes had been shoved to one side over a low dresser. The other side was consumed by shelves spanning from floor to ceiling. Arranged on the shelves were boxes of every shape and size neatly labeled ...
That may be walked into:
a walk-in bathtub
“The shower is walk in, multiple showerheads and a tiled bench. Take your time, I installed one of those perpetual hot water heaters, so you can have an endless experience. If you're not out in an hour, I'll call 911.”
Gaining access through unlocked doors.
… (locations, that are vulnerable to walk-in robbery), which makes isolation of the value from UCR statistics impossible.
[...], not least because the offence can vary from a quick walk-in theft to planned and targeted plundering.
noun — an assured victory (especially in an election)
a walk-in bathroom, a walk-in apartment, lived in a walk-in on Lime Street
WiktionaryAs Officer Byrne watched the front of the building he observed about ten people enter and leave a walk-in apartment unrelated to the buy and bust operation.
WiktionaryMost teen clinics are walk-ins.
WiktionaryOn multiple occasions, beginning when she was 12, Sara went to her local GP and to walk-in clinics wearing her hijab to get the morning-after pill.
WiktionaryAspen is a walk-in tent campground with sites tucked in among the pine
WiktionaryOur roomy superior category double looked out onto the open wraparound promenade through one-way glass that reversed its view at night. The closet was walk-in, and the bath had a full tub. The TV brou
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In some senses, walk-in is marked as US. Watch for register when choosing this word.