clown number in which clowns perform sight gags while continually moving around the hippodrome track
a railroad you can walk around, following your train in the course of operation, without having to duck under any of the benchwork. If you carry the throttle in your hand rather than leave it attached to the benchwork, you have "walkaround control." (The BSME is a walkaround railroad using walkaround control.)
A short walking tour around the exterior of the motorhome to make sure it is safe and ready for travel.
A type of offshore fishing boat with a small to mid-size cabin and a perimeter deck that allows easy passage around the entire boat.
A magician who walks around hoping to find someone with nothing to do but watch a card trick.
A walkaround (also spelled walk-around or walk around, or called a horay) was a dance from the blackface minstrel shows of the 19th century. The walkaround began in the 1840s as a dance for one performer, but by the 1850s, many dancers or the entire troupe participated. The walkaround often served as the finale to the minstrel show.
A Walkaround boat is a cross between a center console and a cuddy. Like a center console boat, it is mostly used for fishing and has a full length primary deck or cockpit but also has a small cabin (cuddy) for berths and a head in the center of the boat in front of the console.