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    walk
    [wôk]
    verb
    walk (verb) · walks (third person present) · walked (past tense) · walked (past participle) · walking (present participle)
    1. move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once:
      "I walked across the lawn" · "she turned and walked a few paces"
      • go on foot for recreation and exercise:
        "you can walk in 21,000 acres of mountain and moorland"
      • travel along or over (a route or area) on foot:
        "the police department has encouraged officers to walk the beat"
      • use movements similar to walking but with a different part of one's body or a support:
        "he could walk on his hands carrying a plate on one foot"
      • (of a quadruped) proceed with the slowest gait, always having at least two feet on the ground at once.
      • ride (a horse) at its slowest gait:
        "he walked his horse toward her"
    2. guide, accompany, or escort (someone) on foot:
      "he walked her home to her door"
      • take (a domestic animal, typically a dog) out for exercise:
        "a man walking his retriever"
    3. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      informal
      abandon or suddenly withdraw from a job, commitment, or situation:
      "he was in place as the male lead but walked at the eleventh hour" · "we were expecting the merger with Bell to go through—we didn't expect Bell to walk on the deal"
      • be released from suspicion or from a charge:
        "had any of the others come clean during the trial, he might have walked"
    4. baseball
      be awarded first base after not swinging at four balls pitched outside the strike zone.
      • allow or enable (a batter) to walk.
      • baseball
        (of a pitcher) give a walk with the bases loaded so as to force in (a run).
      • basketball
        another term for travel
    5. (of a ghost) be present and visible:
      "the ghosts of Bannockburn walked abroad"
    6. archaic
      used to describe the way in which someone lives or behaves:
      "walk humbly with your God"
    noun
    walk (noun) · walks (plural noun)
    1. an act of traveling or an excursion on foot:
      "he was too restless to sleep, so he went out for a walk"
      • used to indicate the time that it will take someone to reach a place on foot or the distance that they must travel:
        "the library is within five minutes' walk"
    2. a route recommended or marked out for recreational walking:
      "there are picnic places and waymarked walks"
      • a sidewalk or path:
        "the street lamps illuminated the riverside walk"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        the round followed by a mail carrier:
        "the first job is to sort the mail into routes or walks"
    3. an unhurried rate of movement on foot:
      "they crossed the field at a leisurely walk"
      • the slowest gait of an animal:
        "she reined her horse to a slow walk"
      • a person's manner of walking:
        "the spring was back in his walk"
    4. BRITISH ENGLISH
      a part of a forest under one keeper.
    5. baseball
      an instance of being awarded (or allowing a batter to reach) first base after not swinging at four balls pitched outside the strike zone.
    Origin
    Old English wealcan ‘roll, toss’, also ‘wander’, of Germanic origin. The sense ‘move about’, and specifically ‘go about on foot’, arose in Middle English.
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