Walk meaning in English
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Definition
to walk: to travel on foot
to walk (a dog): to take (a dog) for a walk, for exercise
(to take, to go for) a walk: (to take, to go for) a period of traveling by foot
Let's go for a walk. It's a beautiful day and we should be outside!
(he has a confident) walk: (he has a confident) gait, way or style of walking
Pronunciation examples
UK: It's a beautiful night, let's go for a walk.
US: I have a new pair of shoes and now I am ready to walk.
- "Can a president truly be effective when he has to walk a small dog twice a day?"
- "You ignore the ad, but as you're walking past, you get hit in the face by a big blast of TigerLily fragrance."
- "Watch this: Come on Stink, let's take a nice walk!"
- "But I really enjoy taking her on walks through the park."
- "Edward : Yeah, I know what you mean, there's something about his walk."
- "Brian : Horatio, we've been walking for hours."
- "Every comedy show has already parodied every Aaron Sorkin trope: the walking and talking..."
- "They are sad, mad, they just walk on the floor."
- "Perhaps a nice walk would do you good."
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