walkabout
Americannoun
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Chiefly British.
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a walking tour.
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an informal public stroll taken by members of the royal family or by a political figure for the purpose of greeting and being seen by the public.
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Australian.
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a brief, informal leave from work, taken by an Aboriginal person to wander the bush, visit relatives, or return to Native life.
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absence from work.
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noun
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a periodic nomadic excursion into the Australian bush made by a native Australian
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a walking tour
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an occasion when celebrities, royalty, etc, walk among and meet the public
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to wander through the bush
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informal to be lost or misplaced
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informal to lose one's concentration
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Etymology
Origin of walkabout
First recorded in 1905–10; noun use of verb phrase walk about
Example Sentences
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Kruglov had worked as a fiber optics cable installer in New York, but a little over a year ago, he left the city to embark on a walkabout.
From Salon • Oct. 27, 2025
Ms Kennedy, along with Liverpool Council leader Liam Robinson, spoke to BBC Radio Merseyside during a walkabout in Liverpool, saying they were aiming to reassure visitors and business owners.
From BBC • Aug. 6, 2024
MLS claimed that the creature’s 2-minute, 41-second walkabout broke a league record for on-pitch animal freedom.
From Seattle Times • May 16, 2024
The king also made two highly successful state visits to Europe, addressing the German Parliament in serviceable German, and drawing excited crowds during a walkabout with President Emmanuel Macron of France.
From New York Times • Feb. 5, 2024
It was on one such walkabout that he crossed the hare’s path.
From "The Very, Very Far North" by Dan Bar-el
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