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walk English

Meaning walk meaning

What does walk mean?
Definitions in simple English

walk

If you walk, you go on foot, step by step. Walking is slower than running. No train goes to that town, so people need to walk to go there.

walk

A walk is what we do when we go on foot. Are you taking the dog for a walk? The walk to work gives me time to think.

walk

use one's feet to advance; advance by steps Walk, don't run! We walked instead of driving She walks with a slight limp The patient cannot walk yet Walk over to the cabinet (= walking) the act of traveling by foot walking is a healthy form of exercise (= base on balls) (baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls he worked the pitcher for a base on balls (= manner of walking) manner of walking he had a funny walk accompany or escort I'll walk you to your car obtain a base on balls the act of walking somewhere he took a walk after lunch a slow gait of a horse in which two feet are always on the ground a path set aside for walking after the blizzard he shoveled the front walk give a base on balls to traverse or cover by walking Walk the tightrope Paul walked the streets of Damascus She walks 3 miles every day walk at a pace The horses walked across the meadow make walk He walks the horse up the mountain Walk the dog twice a day take a walk; go for a walk; walk for pleasure The lovers held hands while walking We like to walk every Sunday live or behave in a specified manner walk in sadness be or act in association with We must walk with our dispossessed brothers and sisters Walk with God (= walk of life) careers in general it happens in all walks of life

Synonyms walk synonyms

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Topics walk topics

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Conjugation walk conjugation

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walk · verb

Examples walk examples

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Simple sentences

I can't walk any farther.
I'd rather walk than wait for a bus.
I missed the last train, so I had to walk all the way home.
I suggested going for a walk.
I like to walk in the country.
He likes taking a walk by himself.
He used to walk to his office.
I can't walk another step.
Tom went out for a walk as he always does in the afternoon.
Saying that you would rather learn Spanish than Esperanto is like saying you would rather run a marathon than go for a Sunday walk; of course you end up doing neither.
I'd walk through fire with gasoline-soaked underpants for her.
Sometimes I walk home from work and sometimes I cycle, because I live close to where I work.
If the weather is bad, we won't go out for a walk.
I can walk to school in 10 minutes.
I can walk to school in ten minutes.
I went for a walk to get some air.
I'm taking a walk in a park.
However fast you may walk, you can't catch up with him.
You walk too fast for me to keep up with you.
A strong wind is blowing and I can't walk fast.
I can no more swim than a fish can walk.
Let's take a walk for a change.
Can you walk to school, or do you have to take the bus?
It takes us half an hour to walk to school.
When he feels fine, he goes for a walk.
When I feel fine, I go for a walk.
The school is only a five-minute walk.
I can walk to school in half an hour.
The doctors said he would never again be able to walk without some support.
How long does it take to walk to the station?

Movie subtitles

You're going to win the walk in the forest.
Just take a walk from the Protecting Harmony hall to the middle Harmony hall, where the emperor had his private quarters, to the hall of Supreme Harmony, where the Dragon Throne itself sat. Harmony, harmony, harmony.
We just walk up like we're at the missionary training center.
You blamed your brother for eating the doughnut, and now you walk out on your mission companion?
Just.. let me walk with you till the office.
Please let me walk with you till the office.
She will walk into here herself. If you just do well.
Huh? for what reason do you walk along the path of the sword?
You need to walk in on me.
Kelly, take a walk.
You don't have to walk me through it.
I kept looking at the door, thinking Rie was gonna walk in at any second, but she never did.
We have a, uh. A walk-in fridge that's gonna go over there.
Don't let her walk all over you.
The camel is strong, but doesn't walk straight.
He taught you to walk, to ride a horse, and to use a sword and rifle.
No, don't walk away from me.
Your father didn't walk out.
Walk.
One line. Walk.
Let's take a walk.
Walk!
I'm gonna walk the dog.
Let him take a walk.
I walk there, Useless.
When I found out about Johnny, my first plan was to walk up to him and punch him in the nose.
Can you walk?
Now can you walk?
Took a long fucking walk.
Be a long walk back, pal, we've been driving for nearly an hour.
She can't even walk anymore.
In the afternoon, you have to go for a walk with the public at Namsan's pine wood trail.
But. Chief Secretary, for the contributions, you can see what to do about it, and as for going for a walk at Namsan's pine wood trail, you also know.
She will walk into here herself.
You know, seeing my grandfather struggle to walk, it made me want to help him.
I pick his big ass up, walk him out.
I think we'll walk.
He got that sexy-ass walk.

News and current affairs

Moreover, the Middle East's role in the global geopolitics of energy will grow in the coming decades, making it difficult to see how a superpower like the US could simply walk away from the region.
No government can just walk away from these responsibilities overnight.
Not only was it forbidden to take pictures there; one couldn't even walk through.
Moreover, it is not yet clear whether or not top Enron managers won't walk away with a bundle of cash while the company's workers lose their retirement assets.
Over a period of a few years, her muscles will weaken until she can no longer walk, use her hands, chew, swallow, speak, and ultimately, breathe.
The mission therefore will have to walk the thin and risky line in pursuit of its robust mandate to stabilize the country.
The hens could never walk around freely, or lay eggs in a nest.
If it stays put, the next crisis will make this one look like a walk in the park.
If the government were to walk away now, real-estate prices would fall even further, banks would come under even greater financial stress, and the economy's short-run prospects would become bleaker.
Poor people are not the ones who do most of the driving; rather, they tend to use public transportation (or walk).
Second, African villagers lack access to cars or trucks, so they have to walk several miles to reach a clinic.
For example, because atheists supposedly lack a moral compass, they should be guided by pure self-interest and walk by the drowning child.
There are few signs that Greece is ready to walk on its own, and as long as the aid continues to flow, that is unlikely to change.
To be sure, rescuing local banks would have been no walk in the park.
Some arrived at the clinic so ill that they could scarcely walk.
It is startling to see him walk into a New York living room: his demeanor is quiet and dignified.
Nor are they allowed to walk in the streets, drive a car, or leave the country without the permission of a male guardian.
At the other geographic and political extreme, the United Kingdom is threatening to walk out on Europe for good.
Before trying to rise to this challenge, what can we learn from this walk along the cliff edge?
But seldom will it be the case that the best response is simply to walk away.
The mission therefore will have to walk the thin and risky line in pursuit of its robust mandate to stabilize the country. Failure will be a constant danger and the military risk will be high.
In some cases, this may entail delivering assistance through non-governmental organizations. But seldom will it be the case that the best response is simply to walk away.
Will the world's trade ministers eventually sign a new multilateral trade agreement that reduces agricultural subsidies and industrial tariffs, or will they walk away empty-handed?
As in Las Vegas, the lucky few - the bankers that put our economy at risk and the owners of energy companies that put our planet at risk - may walk off with a mint.
In these circumstances, straight is the gait and narrow is the path that the Federal Reserve will have to walk - hardly an enviable position.
Just think of how your life would change if you had to walk two hours each day to obtain drinking water or wood for fuel.

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