walk-up
English
Adjective
- (of an apartment etc) reached by stairs rather than an elevator
- (of a block of apartments) containing such flats
- (of a service) for which no appointment is necessary; walk-in.
Noun
walk-up (plural walk-ups)
- (US) An apartment or block with stairs rather than an elevator.
- 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Hitch-22, Atlantic 2011, p. 228:
- I became the tenant of a walk-up on East Tenth Street, on the north side of Tompkins Square, found for me by the seemingly omni-connected Ian McEwan […]
- 2010, Christopher Hitchens, Hitch-22, Atlantic 2011, p. 228:
- (aviation) An informal visit to a control tower by a pilot, typically used as part of pilot training.
- A mountain that can be climbed without specialist equipment.
- A customer who arrives without a reservation; a walk-in.
- An indoor or outdoor stand where food is sold to the public.
- Colaptes auratus, northern flicker.
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