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NGSL Rank: 338
walk
wɔːk
Meanings
verb
- move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once.E.g. I walked across the lawn
- guide, accompany, or escort (someone) on foot.E.g. he walked her home to her door
- (of a thing) go missing or be stolen.E.g. customers have to leave a deposit to ensure the beer glasses don't walk
- abandon or suddenly withdraw from a job or commitment.E.g. he was in place as the male lead but walked at the eleventh hour
- (of a batsman) leave the field without waiting to be given out by the umpire.
- reach first base automatically after not hitting at four balls pitched outside the strike zone.
- (of a ghost) be visible; appear.E.g. the ghosts of Bannockburn walked abroad
- live or behave in a particular way.E.g. walk humbly with your God
noun
- an act of travelling or an outing on foot.E.g. he was too restless to sleep, so he went out for a walk
- a route recommended or marked out for recreational walking.E.g. there are picnic places and waymarked walks
- an unhurried rate of movement on foot.E.g. they crossed the field at a leisurely walk
- a part of a forest under one keeper.
- a farm where a hound puppy is trained.
- an instance of reaching first base automatically after not hitting at four balls pitched outside the strike zone.
- a flock of snipe.
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