Synonym: ambulate, hike, pace, step, stroll, tread. Antonym: run. Similar words: walk out, walk off, sidewalk, wall, talk, swallow, talk over, talk with. Meaning: [wɔːk] n. 1. the act of traveling by foot 2. (baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls 3. manner of walking 4. the act of walking somewhere 5. a path set aside for walking 6. a slow gait of a horse in which two feet are always on the ground 7. careers in general. v. 1. use one's feet to advance; advance by steps 2. traverse or cover by walking 3. accompany or escort 4. obtain a base on balls 5. live or behave in a specified manner 6. take a walk; go for a walk; walk for pleasure 7. give a base on balls to 8. be or act in association with 9. make walk 10. walk at a pace.
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(91) You can walk for miles along the shore.
(92) A little baby is unable to walk or talk.
(93) My ankle is still too painful to walk on.
(94) It takes me ten minutes to walk to work.
(95) We walk to school each day.
(96) We were tired out after that long walk.
(97) It doesn't matter about me; I can walk.
(98) My house is ten minutes' walk from here.
(99) We went for a walk in the park.
(100) Start crossing when the green WALK sign starts to flash.
(101) He would walk along the beach collecting the flotsam and jetsam that had been washed ashore.
(102) Mother wants to come downstairs,[sentencedict.com] but is too weak to walk; it'll take both of you to bring her down.
(103) He started to walk faster and the children had to run to keep up.
(104) We went for a walk along the beach at twilight.
(105) You can't just walk away from a marriage at the first sign of a problem.
(106) In case of fire, walk quickly to the nearest door.
(107) Walk down Castle Street and admire our little jewel of a cathedral.
(108) Taking a brisk walk can often induce a feeling of well-being.
(109) A wide promenade allows many people to walk at the same time.
(110) We warned the children not to walk on the thin ice.
(111) if i had a single flower for every time i think about you, i could walk forever in my garden.sentencedict.com
(112) He told them he was old and feeble and was not able to walk so far.
(113) Jane was willing to accompany you to the park to go out for a walk.
(114) She shook her head and started to walk on. He kept up with her.
(115) Don't worry if your baby seems a little reluctant to crawl or walk.
(116) As the hillside was covered with snow, we had to walk up carefully.
(117) Leon's dog was sitting by the door whining, so I thought I'd better take it for a walk.
(118) Let's not take a taxi; we can easily walk over.
(119) He conceded us the right to walk through his land.
(120) We use to go for a midnight walk during the midsummer.