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Definition of walk
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Walk (v. i.) To move or go on the feet for
exercise
or
amusement;
to take one's
exercise;
to
ramble.
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Upstreet
::
Upstreet
(adv.)
Toward
the
higher
part of a
street;
as, to walk
upstreet..
Supplely
::
Supple-jack
(n.) A
somewhat
similar
tropical
American
plant
(Paullinia
Curassavica);
also, a
walking
stick made from its
stem..
Gait
::
Gait (n.) A
going;
a walk; a
march;
a way.
Preambulate
::
Preambulate
(v. i.) To walk
before.
Filibuster
::
Filibuster
(n.) A
lawless
military
adventurer,
especially
one in quest of
plunder;
a
freebooter;
--
originally
applied
to
buccaneers
infesting
the
Spanish
American
coasts,
but
introduced
into
common
English
to
designate
the
followers
of Lopez in his
expedition
to Cuba in 1851, and those of
Walker
in his
expedition
to
Nicaragua,
in
1855..
Trape
::
Trape (v. i.) To walk or run about in an idle or
slatternly
manner;
to
traipse.
Saunter
::
Saunter
(n. & v.) To
wander
or walk about idly and in a
leisurely
or lazy
manner;
to
lounge;
to
stroll;
to
loiter.
Lyceum
::
Lyceum
(n.) A place of
exercise
with
covered
walks,
in the
suburbs
of
Athens,
where
Aristotle
taught
philosophy..
Follow
::
Follow
(v. t.) To walk in, as a road or
course;
to
attend
upon
closely,
as a
profession
or
calling..
Pace
::
Pace (n.) A
single
movement
from one foot to the other in
walking;
a step.
Waddle
::
Waddle
(v. t.) To
trample
or tread down, as high
grass,
by
walking
through
it..
Go
::
Go (v. i.) To move upon the feet, or step by step; to walk; also, to walk step by step, or
leisurely..
Walk
::
Walk (v. i.) To be in
motion;
to act; to move; to wag.
Peripatetic
::
Peripatetic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
philosophy
taught
by
Aristotle
(who gave his
instructions
while
walking
in the
Lyceum
at
Athens),
or to his
followers..
Cathedral
::
Cathedral
(a.)
Resembling
the
aisles
of a
cathedral;
as,
cathedral
walks..
Streetward
::
Streetwalker
(n.) A
common
prostitute
who walks the
streets
to find
customers.
Step
::
Step (v. i.) Walk;
passage.
Trail
::
Trail (v. t.) To tread down, as
grass,
by
walking
through
it; to lay
flat..
Foot-sore
::
Foot-sore
(a.)
Having
sore or
tender
feet, as by
reason
of much
walking;
as,
foot-sore
cattle..
Dadle
::
Dadle (v. i.) To
toddle;
to walk
unsteadily,
like a child or an old man;
hence,
to do
anything
slowly
or
feebly..
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