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ALL meanings of walk

walk
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  • verb walk (of ghosts, spirits, etc) to appear or move about in visible form 0
  • verb walk (of inanimate objects) to move or cause to move in a manner that resembles walking 0
  • verb walk to follow a certain course or way of life 0
  • verb walk to bring into a certain condition by walking 0
  • verb walk to measure, survey, or examine by walking 0
  • verb walk to allow a batter to go to first base without batting by throwing four balls outside of the strike zone 0
  • verb walk to take more than two steps without passing or dribbling the ball 0
  • verb walk to disappear or be stolen 0
  • verb walk (in a court of law) to be acquitted or given a noncustodial sentence 0
  • noun walk the act or an instance of walking 0
  • noun walk the distance or extent walked 0
  • noun walk a manner of walking; gait 0
  • noun walk a place set aside for walking; promenade 0
  • noun walk a chosen profession or sphere of activity (esp in the phrase walk of life) 0
  • noun walk a foot race in which competitors walk 0
  • noun walk an arrangement of trees or shrubs in widely separated rows 0
  • noun walk the space between such rows 0
  • noun walk an enclosed ground for the exercise or feeding of domestic animals, esp horses 0
  • noun walk the route covered in the course of work, as by a tradesman or postman 0
  • noun walk a procession; march 0
  • noun walk the section of a forest controlled by a keeper 0
  • intransitive verb walk to go along or move about on foot at a moderate pace 0
  • intransitive verb walk to move by placing one foot firmly before lifting the other, as two-legged creatures do, or by placing two feet firmly before lifting either of the others, as four-legged creatures do 0
  • intransitive verb walk to go about on foot for exercise or pleasure; hike 0
  • intransitive verb walk to return after death and appear on earth as a ghost 0
  • noun walk A trip made by walking. 0
  • intransitive verb walk to advance or move in a manner suggestive of walking 0
  • noun walk A distance walked. 0
  • intransitive verb walk to follow a certain course of life; conduct oneself in a certain way 0
  • noun walk (sports) An Olympic Games track event requiring that the heel of the leading foot touch the ground before the toe of the trailing foot leaves the ground. 0
  • intransitive verb walk to join with others in a cooperative action, a cause, etc. 0
  • noun walk A manner of walking; a person's style of walking. 0
  • intransitive verb walk to be active or in motion, or to keep moving 0
  • noun walk A path, sidewalk/pavement or other maintained place on which to walk. Compare trail. 0
  • intransitive verb walk to be acquitted or set free without punishment: usually connoting a belief in the accused person's guilt 0
  • noun walk (baseball) An award of first base to a batter following four balls being thrown by the pitcher; known in the rules as a "base on balls". 0
  • intransitive verb walk to go on strike 0
  • noun walk In coffee, coconut, and other plantations, the space between them. 0
  • intransitive verb walk to leave abruptly, often in anger or in a show of protest 0
  • noun walk (historical) A place for keeping and training puppies for dogfighting. 0
  • intransitive verb walk to be advanced to first base as a result of being pitched four balls that do not enter the strike zone 0
  • noun walk (historical) An enclosed area in which a gamecock is confined to prepare him for fighting. 0
  • intransitive verb walk travel 0
  • noun walk (graph theory) A sequence of alternating vertices and edges, where each edge's endpoints are the preceding and following vertices in the sequence. 0
  • verb transitive walk to go through, over, or along at a moderate pace on foot 0
  • verb walk (Intransitive Verb) To move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the case of animals with four or more feet) forward, with at least one foot on the ground at all times. Compare run. 0
  • verb transitive walk to traverse (a boundary, fence, etc.) on foot in order to survey, inspect, or repair 0
  • verb walk (Intransitive Verb) COL (law) To "walk free", i.e. to win, or avoid, a criminal court case, particularly when actually guilty. 0
  • verb transitive walk to cause (a horse, dog, etc.) to move at a walk; lead, ride, or drive at a walk 0
  • verb walk (Intransitive Verb) COL (euphemistic) Of an object, to be stolen. 0
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