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WALK
- to move on foot at a moderate pace
- to go along, through, or over on foot
- to cause or help to walk
- act, course, or manner of walking
- distance walked
- line of work or position in society
- to leave, esp. abruptly and without any intention or prospect of returning (often used imperatively to indicate dismissal)
- to get rid of by walking
- to remove illegally; steal
- to win or attain, as in a competition
- to surpass one's competitors; win easily
- to go on strike
- sidewalk or path
- to leave unceremoniously; desert; forsake
- to leave in protest
- to court or be courted by
- to guide or instruct carefully one step at a time
- to be forced by another to walk on tiptoe
- to walk cautiously
- to be discharged or dismissed
- to discharge or dismiss (someone)
- to release (a play) by combining a reading aloud of the lines with the designated physical movements
- to perform (a role, play, etc.) in a perfunctory manner
- to make little or no effort in performing one's role
- (of a hunter) to flush (game) by approaching noisily on foot and often with hunting dogs
- to advance on foot [v WALKED, WALKING, WALKS] : WALKABLE [adj]