1. walk-in - Noun
2. walk-in - Adjective
3. walk-in - Verb
4. walk-in - Adjective Satellite
enter by walking
(of e.g. closets or refrigerators) extending very far enough back to allow a person to enter
Source: WordNetwalk in
Graham Greene famously said that all writers need a chip of ice in their heart; Cusk can come across as the most beautiful ice palace of stalactites and stalagmites, and some people find her company, albeit by proxy, about as inviting as a long weekend in a walk-in frigidaire. Julie Burchill
My position has always been that the House of Representatives does not take reservations. It's walk-in only. Eric Swalwell
She walks in at all hours, as if she lived here Source: Internet
a deep walk-in refrigerator Source: Internet
walk-in closets Source: Internet
Across its four levels, Tindale Towers has four en-suite bedrooms with walk-in wardrobes, a penthouse master bedroom suite and three reception rooms. Source: Internet