1. walk-up - Noun
2. walk-up - Adjective
3. walk-up - Adjective Satellite
a building with no elevator
Source: WordNetwalk up
We watched some of the movie. It was shocking. Sex is apparently hard labor. Various persons supported crushing weights in agonizing positions for what seemed like endless blocks of time. Exhausted men grunted and toiled like movers trying to get a refrigerator into a fifth floor walk-up. Russell Baker
a walk-up apartment Source: Internet
A 625-square-foot prewar co-op, with inlaid hardwood floors, a living room with built-in bookshelves and a windowed eat-in kitchen, in a non-doorman walk-up limestone rowhouse. Source: Internet
A day later I was looking out the kitchen window when the fox I saw a couple weeks ago appeared in the back yard about to walk up the driveway. Source: Internet
An alternative walk up Mount Bishop also provides panoramic and spectacular views of the Prom. Source: Internet
An employee for the County Registrar of Voters had seen an individual walk up to the parking lot adjacent to the Westminster Community Services building on 8200 Westminster Boulevard, which is serving as an official voting center, Iwashita said. Source: Internet