walk+of+life

  • 11walk of life — walks of life N COUNT: usu pl The walk of life that you come from is the position that you have in society and the kind of job you have. One of the greatest pleasures of this job is meeting people from all walks of life. Syn: background …

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  • 12walk of life —    A person s profession or position in society is known as their walk of life.     There were people from all walks of life among the protesters …

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  • 13walk of life — noun An occupation, role, social class, or lifestyle. Folks in our neighborhood come from every walk of life, prince and pauper, investor and janitor …

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  • 14walk of life — way of living, manner in which people live People from every walk of life came to the concert in the park …

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  • 15Walk of Life (Dire Straits song) — Walk of Life Single by Dire Straits from the album Brothers in Arms B side …

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  • 16Walk of Life (Billie Piper song) — Infobox Single Name = Walk of Life Artist = Billie Piper from Album = Walk of Life Released = December 11, 2000 Format = CD single Recorded = 2000 Genre = Pop Length = 3:49 Label = MSI Writer = Wendy Page/Billie Piper Producer = Chart position =… …

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  • 17walk of life — noun careers in general (Freq. 1) it happens in all walks of life • Syn: ↑walk • Hypernyms: ↑career, ↑calling, ↑vocation * * * CLASS, status, rank, caste, sphere, arena; …

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  • 18walk of life — Synonyms and related words: art, business, calling, career, career building, careerism, craft, game, handicraft, lifework, line, line of business, line of work, metier, mission, mystery, number, occupation, practice, profession, pursuit, racket,… …

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  • 19walk of life — a person s occupation or position within society. → walk …

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  • 20walk of life — lifestyle, occupation, vocation    People from all walks of life eat at Fabio s Restaurants …

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