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walk-in
walk-in (wôk′ĭn′)adj.1. Large enough to admit entrance: a walk-in closet.2. Located so as to be entered directly from the street: a walk-in apartment.n.1. A room large enough to admit entrance.2. a. One who arrives for or wishes to get something, such as a service, without having an appointment or reservation.b. One who defects to another country after walking into its embassy.walk-in adj 1. (Building) (of a cupboard) large enough to allow a person to enter and move about in 2. (Building) US (of a building or apartment) located so as to admit of direct access from the street 3. (Building) (of a flat or house) in a suitable condition for immediate occupation walk′-in` adj. 1. of or pertaining to persons who walk into an office or store from the street without an appointment. 2. large enough to be walked into: a walk-in closet. n. 3. a customer, patient, etc., who arrives without an appointment. 4. something large enough to be walked into, as a refrigerator. 5. an assured victory. [1925–30] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | walk-in - person who walks in without having an appointment; "the emergency room was overrun with walk-ins"individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do" | | 2. | walk-in - an operative who initiates his own defection (usually to a hostile country) for political asylumdefector, deserter - a person who abandons their duty (as on a military post)intelligence agent, intelligence officer, operative, secret agent - a person secretly employed in espionage for a government | | 3. | walk-in - an assured victory (especially in an election)waltztriumph, victory - a successful ending of a struggle or contest; "a narrow victory"; "the general always gets credit for his army's victory"; "clinched a victory"; "convincing victory"; "the agreement was a triumph for common sense" | | 4. | walk-in - a small room large enough to admit entranceroom - an area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling; "the rooms were very small but they had a nice view" | Adj. | 1. | walk-in - (of e.g. closets or refrigerators) extending very far enough back to allow a person to enter; "a deep walk-in refrigerator"; "walk-in closets"deep - having great spatial extension or penetration downward or inward from an outer surface or backward or laterally or outward from a center; sometimes used in combination; "a deep well"; "a deep dive"; "deep water"; "a deep casserole"; "a deep gash"; "deep massage"; "deep pressure receptors in muscles"; "deep shelves"; "a deep closet"; "surrounded by a deep yard"; "hit the ball to deep center field"; "in deep space"; "waist-deep" | Translationswalk-in
walk-in1. mod. having to do with a customer who just comes in off the street. We were hoping for more walk-in trade. 2. n. a customer who walks in off the street. We had a couple of walk-ins this morning, but none of the hotel residents came. walk-in
walk-inTo imbed panels of insulation in hot bitumen or adhesive by walking on them immediately after application.walk-in
Walk-InA client who arrives at a brokerage without appointment or a personal relationship with one of the brokers. A walk-in is usually assigned a broker at random unless he/she requests someone specific.walk-in A new brokerage customer who simply walks into the office. Although walk-ins are generally assigned to brokers, they have the right to specify a preferred broker.walk-in
Synonyms for walk-innoun person who walks in without having an appointmentRelated Words- individual
- mortal
- person
- somebody
- someone
- soul
noun an operative who initiates his own defection (usually to a hostile country) for political asylumRelated Words- defector
- deserter
- intelligence agent
- intelligence officer
- operative
- secret agent
noun an assured victory (especially in an election)SynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a small room large enough to admit entranceRelated Wordsadj (of e.g. closets or refrigerators) extending very far enough back to allow a person to enterRelated Words |