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English dictionary: words starting with walk - page 1

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verb

Move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once.

Usage examples:

I walked across the lawn
noun

An act of travelling or an outing on foot.

Usage examples:

He was too restless to sleep, so he went out for a walk
noun

A person who walks, especially for exercise or enjoyment.

Usage examples:

He was a keen walker
noun

A member of the church of god, a small calvinist group which broke away from the church of ireland in 1804.

noun

A person who walks, especially for exercise or enjoyment.

Usage examples:

He was a keen walker
noun

A small radio held in the hand and used for both sending and receiving messages

verb

Move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once.

Usage examples:

I walked across the lawn
noun

An act of travelling or an outing on foot.

Usage examples:

He was too restless to sleep, so he went out for a walk
idiom

To be very happy and excited because something very good has happened to you

Usage examples:

Ever since she met mark, she's been walking on air.
noun

A type of strong boot that covers the foot and ankle, designed for long walks in the countryside

Usage examples:

Stephen always kept an anorak and a pair of walking boots in the car., this is a traditional sturdy…
noun

A wooden or metal stick with a handle at the top that you can lean on to give you support or help you to balance when walking

Usage examples:

The video clip shows him trudging through the snow with a walking stick., she was leaning on a walk…
noun

A stick with a curved handle used for support when walking.

noun

An athlete who competes in walking matches; = "walker".

noun

A sudden angry departure, especially as a protest or strike.

Usage examples:

Opposition mps staged a walkout during the budget session
noun

A sudden angry departure, especially as a protest or strike.

Usage examples:

Opposition mps staged a walkout during the budget session
noun

An easy victory.

Usage examples:

A 12–2 walkover
noun

An easy victory.

Usage examples:

A 12–2 walkover
verb

Move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once.

Usage examples:

I walked across the lawn
noun

(of a batsman) leave the field without waiting to be given out by the umpire.

noun

A building allowing access to the upper floors by stairs only.

Usage examples:

A studio apartment in an ungentrified walk-up
noun

A building allowing access to the upper floors by stairs only.

Usage examples:

A studio apartment in an ungentrified walk-up
noun

A passage or path for walking along, especially a raised passageway connecting different sections of a building or a wide path in a park or garden.

Usage examples:

Six local organisations say the scheme will ruin leafy cycle and walkways along the east lancashire…
noun

A passage or path for walking along, especially a raised passageway connecting different sections of a building or a wide path in a park or garden.

Usage examples:

Six local organisations say the scheme will ruin leafy cycle and walkways along the east lancashire…

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