Complete Definition of "walk-in"

English

Adjective
walk-in

  1. context|of a place that people may enter without a prior appointment
  2. context|of a thief that gains access through unlocked doors
  3. context|of a defector etc that walks into an embassy etc unannounced
  4. US(of a cinema) not a drive-in
  5. context|of a room entered without an intervening passage

Noun
en-noun

  1. a walk-in room or closet
  2. a walk-in defector etc

References
OED 2nd edition 1989

ru:walk-in
vi:walk-in

Revision and Credits for"walk-in"
  • 2007-07-24 04:26 - AutoFormat - -(''of a place'') +{{context|of a place}}, -(''of a thief'') +{{context|of a thief}}, -(''of a defector etc'') +{{context|of a defector etc}}, -(''of a room'') +{{context|of a room}}

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