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walk-on
[ wawk-on, -awn ]
noun
- Also called walk顎僫ng part顎. a small part in a play or other entertainment, especially one without speaking lines. Compare bit 2( def 6 ).
- an entertainer or actor who plays such a part.
- an athlete trying out for a team who has not been drafted, specifically invited, scouted, awarded a scholarship, etc.
walk-on
noun
- a small part in a play or theatrical entertainment, esp one without any lines
- ( as modifier )
a walk-on part
adjective
- (of an aircraft or air service) having seats to be booked immediately before departure rather than in advance
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of walk-on1
Example Sentences
鈥淚 went up to coach Kelly and I said, 鈥榊ou might want to consider this kid Carson Schwesinger as a walk-on 鈥 he鈥檚 a poor man鈥檚 Ethan Calvert,鈥欌 Charles Collins told The Times last fall.
He started out as a walk-on for the Bruins and also had his recruiting affected by the pandemic even more, graduating in 2021 after a brief spring season of football.
Its regulations say walk-on music is played as the players emerge from the tunnel, followed by the Champions League anthem once they have lined up.
Chinouriri was booked for the tour after Carpenter fell in love with her song All I Ever Asked and started playing it as her walk-on music in the US.
鈥淗e鈥檚 the best walk-on in America,鈥 Pondexter told The Times last month.
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