walker

/ˈwɔkər/
noun
  1. A person who walks, especially for exercise or pleasure.
    • The park is full of walkers every morning.
    • A group of walkers set out on the trail at dawn.
    • She is an avid walker and completes five miles daily.
  2. A device used to help someone walk, typically a lightweight frame with handles.
    • The doctor recommended a walker for better balance.
    • After his surgery, he used a walker to get around.
    • The elderly woman pushed her walker slowly down the hallway.
  3. A type of shoe or boot designed for walking.
    • He prefers lightweight walkers for long distances.
    • She bought a new pair of walkers for her hiking trip.
    • These walkers have extra cushioning for comfort.
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