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Walk-on   /wˈɔkˌɑn/   Listen
Walk-on

noun
1.
Plays a small part in a dramatic production.
adjective
1.
Not capable of or especially not involving speech or spoken lines.  Synonym: nonspeaking.






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... letter was written by Boyer, together with the reply which is dated 5 November, 1701. Julian was a well-known journalistic scribbler and ribald ballader of the time. William Peer [Pierre], a young actor of little account, is only cast for such walk-on roles as Jasper, a valet, in Shadwell's The Scowerers (1691); the Parson in D'Urfey's Love ...
— The Works of Aphra Behn - Volume V • Aphra Behn



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