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"So we both need to go walkabout, in our different ways.
Our man's gone walkabout for reasons of his own.
But George, at the crucial moment, had gone walkabout and never showed up."
I mean, how the hell are you supposed to keep a sense of direction around here when the whole place keeps going walkabout?
"He used to go walkabout and chain his dog underneath the trailer."
Then what say you and me go walkabout?
You know that when a black fella dies the whole family moves out of the house and goes walkabout.
I never thought that after coming all this way I'd find that she'd gone walkabout."
But I have never troubled to go walkabout.
Scott is in his tent, Oates has already gone walkabout and those that remain have run out of food.
The plumber and his mate went walkabout in Michael House.
'Yeah, but if he starts to go walkabout you're going to have to track him for us.
Normally, of course, one is the goalkeeper but if he has gone walkabout or whatever then, guess what, Hunt could be correct!
"Wouldn't be a bad idea to see if we can acquire replacements for anything that's gone walkabout, as well.
Those policemen weren't looking for some fringe academic who had gone walkabout for a few days.
"I miss him, I'll go walkabout to Cairns for a holiday."
It's time to go walkabout, the Dreamtime voice said.
"Fee, you can't go walkabout in a strange place.
He picked up a picture book called "Wombat Goes Walkabout."
Good workers except when they go walkabout.'
'Of course, things do go walkabout on any job.'
It was time to go walkabout Without saying a word, Charlie stood up from his chair and began taking off his tie.
We're working with a guy who's got Special Forces written all over him, and who keeps going walkabout in the valleys north-east of here.
Canada's Winter Olympics hero's ice hockey equipment goes walkabout.