Definition of Angry walk

1. Noun. A stiff or threatening gait.

Exact synonyms: Stalk
Generic synonyms: Gait
Derivative terms: Stalk

Lexicographical Neighbors of Angry Walk

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angoumois moth
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angriness
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angrites
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angry fruit salad
angry fruit salads
angry walk (current term)
angryphone
angryphones
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angst-bunny
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Literary usage of Angry walk

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sons and Lovers by David Herbert Lawrence (1922)
"... and they went past the Castle into the *ark. He was afraid of her. She walked moodily at his ide, with a kind of resentful, reluctant, angry walk. ..."

2. The Atlantic Monthly by Making of America Project (1865)
"Doctor Bowdler looked at him search- ingly, and then began his angry walk again in silence. What was the use of answering ? No wonder a man who talked in ..."

3. Cloudy Jewel by Grace (Livingston) Hill (1920)
"Allison had stopped in his angry walk up and down the room, and was looking at her interestedly. " Is that right, Cloudy ? ..."

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