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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.) 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..
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Noctambulation
::
Noctambulation
(n.)
Somnambulism;
walking
in
sleep.
Cursorial
::
Cursorial
(a.)
Adapted
to
running
or
walking,
and not to
prehension;
as, the limbs of the horse are
cursorial.
See
Illust.
of
Aves..
Peripatetic
::
Peripatetic
(n.) One who walks
about;
a
pedestrian;
an
itinerant.
Podoscaph
::
Podoscaph
(n.) A
canoe-shaped
float
attached
to the foot, for
walking
on
water..
Shamble
::
Shamble
(v. i.) To walk
awkwardly
and
unsteadily,
as if the knees were weak; to
shuffle
along..
Curbstone
::
Curbstone
(n.) A stone /et along a
margin
as a and
protection,
as along the edge of a
sidewalk
next the
roadway;
an edge
stone..
Stumble
::
Stumble
(n.) A trip in
walking
or
running.
Trampoose
::
Trampoose
(v. i.) To walk with
labor,
or
heavily;
to
tramp..
Stagger
::
Stagger
(n.) To move to one side and the
other,
as if about to fall, in
standing
or
walking;
not to stand or walk with
steadiness;
to sway; to reel or
totter..
Floor
::
Floor (n.) The
surface,
or the
platform,
of a
structure
on which we walk or
travel;
as, the floor of a
bridge..
Traipse
::
Traipse
(v. i.) To walk or run about in a
slatternly,
careless,
or
thoughtless
manner..
Space
::
Space (n.) To walk; to rove; to roam.
Perambulate
::
Perambulate
(v. t.) To walk
through
or over;
especially,
to
travel
over for the
purpose
of
surveying
or
examining;
to
inspect
by
traversing;
specifically,
to
inspect
officially
the
boundaries
of, as of a town or
parish,
by
walking
over the whole
line..
Foot
::
Foot (v. i.) To walk; --
opposed
to ride or fly.
March
::
March (v. i.) To
proceed
by
walking
in a body or in
military
order;
as, the
German
army
marched
into
France..
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withdrawn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..
Concrete
::
Concrete
(n.) A
mixture
of
gravel,
pebbles,
or
broken
stone with
cement
or with tar, etc., used for
sidewalks,
roadways,
foundations,
etc., and esp. for
submarine
structures..
Limp
::
Limp (v. i.) To halt; to walk
lamely.
Also used
figuratively.
Sea Legs
::
Sea legs () Legs able to
maintain
their
possessor
upright
in
stormy
weather
at sea, that is,
ability
stand or walk
steadily
on deck when a
vessel
is
rolling
or
pitching
in a rough sea..
Uphill
::
Uphill
(adv.)
Upwards
on, or as on, a
hillside;
as, to walk
uphill..
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