💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Outwalker"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| paradernoun | A person who parades things, or takes part in a parade. |
| paradegoernoun | A person attending a parade |
| circumambulatornoun | Someone who walks around something. |
| parade-goernoun | Alternative form of paradegoer. [A person attending a parade] |
| outridernoun | A guide or escort, especially one who rides in advance. |
| saunterernoun | One who saunters. |
| processionalistnoun | Someone who takes part in a procession. |
| walkistnoun | (dated) A competitive walker; one taking part in the sport of pedestrianism. |
| foreridernoun | Someone who rides at the front; a scout, or someone in the vanguard. |
| ambulatornoun | A walker; one who walks. |
| perambulatornoun | (UK, Ireland, dated) A baby carriage. |
| footgoernoun | One who goes by foot; a walker; pedestrian. |
| streetgoernoun | One who walks along a street. |
| processionernoun | One who takes part in a procession. |
| strollernoun | (US, Canada, Australia) A seat or chair on wheels, pushed by somebody walking behind it, typically used for transporting babies and young children. |
| tailgaternoun | One who tailgates (drives very close to the person ahead). |
| floorwalkernoun | Alternative form of floor-walker. [An employee in a large shop (especially a department store) who supervises sales staff and assists customers.] |
| stiltwalkernoun | A person who walks on stilts. |
| footmannoun | A man in waiting; a male servant whose duties are to attend the door, the carriage, the table, etc. |
| foot-goernoun | Alternative form of footgoer. [One who goes by foot; a walker; pedestrian.] |
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