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Definition of walk
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of walk is as below...
Walk (v. i.) To move along on foot; to
advance
by
steps;
to go on at a
moderate
pace;
specifically,
of
two-legged
creatures,
to
proceed
at a
slower
or
faster
rate, but
without
running,
or
lifting
one foot
entirely
before
the other
touches
the
ground..
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Space
::
Space (n.) To walk; to rove; to roam.
Leisurely
::
Leisurely
(a.)
Characterized
by
leisure;
taking
abundant
time; not
hurried;
as, a
leisurely
manner;
a
leisurely
walk..
Press
::
Press (v.) To urge, or act upon, with
force,
as
weight;
to act upon by
pushing
or
thrusting,
in
distinction
from
pulling;
to crowd or
compel
by a
gradual
and
continued
exertion;
to bear upon; to
squeeze;
to
compress;
as, we press the
ground
with the feet when we walk; we press the couch on which we
repose;
we press
substances
with the
hands,
fingers,
or arms; we are
pressed
in a
crowd..
Passant
::
Passant
(v. i.)
Walking;
-- said of any
animal
on an
escutcheon,
which is
represented
as
walking
with the
dexter
paw
raised..
Beam
::
Beam (n.) A heavy iron lever
having
an
oscillating
motion
on a
central
axis, one end of which is
connected
with the
piston
rod from which it
receives
motion,
and the other with the crank of the wheel
shaft;
--
called
also
working
beam or
walking
beam..
Length
::
Length
(a.) The
quality
or state of being long, in space or time;
extent;
duration;
as, some sea birds are
remarkable
for the
length
of their
wings;
he was tired by the
length
of the
sermon,
and the
length
of his
walk..
Supplely
::
Supple-jack
(n.) A
somewhat
similar
tropical
American
plant
(Paullinia
Curassavica);
also, a
walking
stick made from its
stem..
Sleepwalker
::
Sleepwalker
(n.) One who walks in his
sleep;
a
somnambulist.
Crab
::
Crab (a.) A
machine
used in
ropewalks
to
stretch
the yarn.
Strobilae
::
Stroam
(v. i.) To take long
strides
in
walking.
Balmoral
::
Balmoral
(n.) A kind of stout
walking
shoe, laced in
front..
Parterre
::
Parterre
(n.) An
ornamental
and
diversified
arrangement
of beds or
plots,
in which
flowers
are
cultivated,
with
intervening
spaces
of
gravel
or turf for
walking
on..
Gradatory
::
Gradatory
(a.)
Suitable
for
walking;
-- said of the limbs of an
animal
when
adapted
for
walking
on land.
Lyceum
::
Lyceum
(n.) A place of
exercise
with
covered
walks,
in the
suburbs
of
Athens,
where
Aristotle
taught
philosophy..
Funambulatory
::
Funambulatory
(a.)
Narrow,
like the walk of a
ropedancer..
Deambulate
::
Deambulate
(v. i.) To walk
abroad.
Ambulate
::
Ambulate
(v. i.) To walk; to move
about.
Outwalk
::
Outwalk
(v. t.) To excel in
walking;
to leave
behind
in
walking.
Avenue
::
Avenue
(n.) The
principal
walk or
approach
to a house which is
withdrawn
from the road,
especially,
such
approach
bordered
on each side by
trees;
any broad
passageway
thus
bordered..
Totly
::
Totly (v. i.) To walk in a
wavering,
unsteady
manner;
to
toddle;
to
topple..
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