walk+of+life
1walk of life — n the position in society someone has, especially the type of job they have from every walk of life/from all walks of life ▪ Our volunteers include people from all walks of life …
2walk of life — ► used to refer to the job you do or the part of society you belong to: »We employ people from all walks of life. Main Entry: ↑walk …
3walk of life — ► walk of life the position within society that someone holds. Main Entry: ↑walk …
4walk of life — index business (occupation), calling, position (business status), profession (vocation) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …
5Walk of Life — Infobox Album | Name = Walk of Life Type = Album Artist = Billie Piper Released = October 2, 2000 Recorded = 2000 Genre = Pop Length = 41:04 Label = Virgin Virgin Records 49969 (CD), Virgin Records 49969 (CS), EMI Records 849969 (2004 CD)… …
6Walk of Life — Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Singles[1] Walk of Life   DE …
7walk of life — {n. phr.} Way of living; manner in which people live. * /Many rich people have yachts; people in their walk of life can afford them./ * /The banker did not want his son to marry a girl in a different walk of life./ * /People from every walk of… …
8walk of life — {n. phr.} Way of living; manner in which people live. * /Many rich people have yachts; people in their walk of life can afford them./ * /The banker did not want his son to marry a girl in a different walk of life./ * /People from every walk of… …
9walk\ of\ life — n. phr. Way of living; manner in which people live. Many rich people have yachts; people in their walk of life can afford them. The banker did not want his son to marry a girl in a different walk of life. People from every walk of life enjoy… …
10walk of life — noun (C) the position in society someone has, especially the type of job they have: from every walk of life/from all walks of life: The club has members from every walk of life, from plumbers to doctors …