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1. (noun)
walk-in
person who walks in without having an appointment
"the emergency room was overrun with walk-ins"
2. (noun)
walk-in
an operative who initiates his own defection (usually to a hostile country) for political asylum
3. (noun)
walk-in, waltz
an assured victory (especially in an election)
4. (noun)
walk-in
a small room large enough to admit entrance
5. (adj)
walk-in(a)
(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"
6. (verb)
walk in
enter by walking
"She walks in at all hours, as if she lived here"
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