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walk-on
[ wawk-on, -awn ]
noun
- Also called walking part. 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
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of walk-on1
First recorded in 1900–05; noun use of verb phrase walk on
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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.
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“He’s the best walk-on in America,” Pondexter told The Times last month.
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All you need to know about UCLA’s last offensive line is that a former walk-on was probably its best and most consistent player.
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“There’s still a level of discipline you have to have when you start as a walk-on,” Schwesinger said Wednesday at the NFL combine.
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He will be a walk-on coach, with web design his occupation.
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