A group of walkers is commonly referred to as a "walking group" or a "walking club." In some contexts, particularly in hiking or outdoor settings, they may also be called a "hiking party" or "trekking group." The specific term can vary based on the activity and location.
Walkers are called walkers because they are designed for individuals who need assistance with mobility, allowing them to "walk" more safely and with support. The term emphasizes the primary function of the device, which is to aid users in walking independently. This terminology helps differentiate walkers from other mobility aids, such as wheelchairs or crutches, by focusing on the act of walking.
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Walkers is a Scottish company, established in 1898 by Joseph Walker in Aberlour. Today, Walkers shortbread is sold in more than 80 countries around the world.
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A group of pirates is called a tango of pirates.
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Pedestrians or walkers
Due to meat-rationing just after WW II, potato crisps were begun to be sliced.
They're called "walkers" or "stenches."
They are usually called tight rope walkers or acrobats.
the porpose of the walkers crisps business
The Shadow Walkers was created in 1995.
Walkers Shortbread was created in 1898.
Diamond Walkers was created in 1965.
The original camp in Atlanta was not flooded intentionally by anyone, or as far as we know. However, the group had large fires and noise going on which most likely attracted the walkers. Walkers are attracted to smell, sound, and sight.
a company named pepsio owns walkers crisps.