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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 (n.) The act of
walking
for
recreation
or
exercise;
as, a
morning
walk; an
evening
walk..
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Flingdust
::
Flingdust
(n.) One who kicks up the dust; a
streetwalker;
a low
manner.
Waddle
::
Waddle
(v. t.) To
trample
or tread down, as high
grass,
by
walking
through
it..
Scuff
::
Scuff (v. i.) To walk
without
lifting
the feet; to
proceed
with a
scraping
or
dragging
movement;
to
shuffle.
Crab
::
Crab (a.) A
machine
used in
ropewalks
to
stretch
the yarn.
Gocart
::
Gocart
(n.) A
framework
moving
on
casters,
designed
to
support
children
while
learning
to
walk..
Funambulate
::
Funambulate
(v. i.) To walk or to dance on a rope.
Promenade
::
Promenade
(n.) A place for
walking;
a
public
walk.
Foot-sore
::
Foot-sore
(a.)
Having
sore or
tender
feet, as by
reason
of much
walking;
as,
foot-sore
cattle..
Tiptoe
::
Tiptoe
(v. i.) To step or walk on
tiptoe.
Walk
::
Walk (v. t.) To pass
through,
over, or upon; to
traverse;
to
perambulate;
as, to walk the
streets..
Walker
::
Walker
(v. t.) Any
ambulatorial
orthopterous
insect,
as a stick
insect..
Space
::
Space (n.) To walk; to rove; to roam.
Dade
::
Dade (v. i.) To walk
unsteadily,
as a child in
leading
strings,
or just
learning
to walk; to move
slowly..
Shamble
::
Shamble
(v. i.) To walk
awkwardly
and
unsteadily,
as if the knees were weak; to
shuffle
along..
Lag
::
Lag (v. i.) To walk or more
slowly;
to stay or fall
behind;
to
linger
or
loiter.
Descend
::
Descend
(v. i.) To pass from a
higher
to a lower
place;
to move
downwards;
to come or go down in any way, as by
falling,
flowing,
walking,
etc.; to
plunge;
to fall; to
incline
downward;
-- the
opposite
of
ascend..
Stalk
::
Stalk (v. i.) To walk with high and proud
steps;
usually
implying
the
affectation
of
dignity,
and
indicating
dislike.
The word is used,
however,
especially
by the
poets,
to
express
dignity
of
step..
Walk
::
Walk (n.) That in or
through
which one
walks;
place or
distance
walked
over; a place for
walking;
a path or
avenue
prepared
for foot
passengers,
or for
taking
air and
exercise;
way; road;
hence,
a place or
region
in which
animals
may
graze;
place of
wandering;
range;
as, a sheep
walk..
Letterwood
::
Letterwood
(n.) The
beautiful
and
highly
elastic
wood of a tree of the genus
Brosimum
(B.
Aubletii),
found in
Guiana;
-- so
called
from black spots in it which bear some
resemblance
to
hieroglyphics;
also
called
snakewood,
and
leopardwood.
It is much used for bows and for
walking
sticks..
Bedraggle
::
Bedraggle
(v. t.) To
draggle;
to soil, as
garments
which,
in
walking,
are
suffered
to drag in dust, mud, etc..
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