˜yĐÄvlog

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walkathon

[ waw-kuh-thon ]

noun

  1. a long-distance walking walking race for testing endurance.
  2. such a contest held to raise funds for a charity or special cause, with supporters or sponsors pledging to donate a sum for a specific contestant or team for each mile walked or for the total miles covered.


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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of walkathon1

First recorded in 1930–35; walk + -athon
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Example Sentences

“I don’t think people would have donated the way they did if I’d done a walkathon.”

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Jones is also taking inspiration from the German town of Wunsiedel, where residents have responded to an annual neo-Nazi march by sponsoring an “involuntary walkathon” that raises funds for anti-extremist causes.

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Dombrovski said he had no intention of participating in a walkathon.

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Activists adorned the involuntary walkathon with all the trappings of a peppy fund-raiser, adding colorful banners to encourage the neo-Nazis to keep moving forward, thus raising more money to support defections from their cause.

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