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walk-up
[ wawk-uhp ]
noun
- an apartment above the ground floor in a building that has no elevator.
- a building, especially an apartment house, that has no elevator.
adjective
- located above the ground floor in a building that has no elevator.
- having no elevator.
- accessible to pedestrians from the outside of a building:
a walk-up teller's window at a bank.
walk-up
noun
- informal.
- a block of flats having no lift
- ( as modifier )
a walk-up block
Word History and Origins
Origin of walk-up1
Example Sentences
The singing, bouncing fans here were already fired up when the Temptations sang the national anthem before following up with “My Girl” in honor of Francisco Lindor’s walk-up song.
There were “many more walk-up patients with minor injuries,” according to the Facebook post.
The Memphis, Tenn.-based chain knew from pre-sale numbers that “Inside Out 2” would be big but had no idea that walk-up ticket sales would also be as in demand, he said.
This android — one of two nameless leads in the Oscar-nominated charmer “Robot Dreams” — envisions a small, lonely dog in his third-floor walk-up, microwaving a depressing dinner for one.
Those businesses are now looking to AI to run drive-through orders or walk-up self-service kiosks to reduce the financial effect of California’s new $20 minimum wage for restaurant workers in certain establishments.
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