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walk–up
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
walk–up
(noun)
walk–up
/
ˈ
wɑːkˌʌp/
noun
plural
walk–ups
walk–up
/
ˈ
wɑːkˌʌp/
noun
plural
walk–ups
Britannica Dictionary definition of WALK–UP
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a tall apartment or office building that does not have an elevator
Their offices are in the same
walk-up
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an apartment or office in such a building
He rents a fifth-floor
walk-up
.
a
walk-up
apartment
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