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n.
journey by foot
1) to have (BE), take a walk
2) to take smb. for a walk (BE also has: to take smb. a long walk round the grounds)
3) to go for, go on a walk
4) a brisk; easy; leisurely; long; nature; short walk (to take a brisk walk)
5) a walk from; to (we took a walk from our house to the center of town; it's an easy walk from here to school)
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6) from every walk of life
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v.
1) to walk fast; slow
2) (d; intr.) to walk across (to walk across the street)
3) (d; intr.) to walk along (to walk along a river bank)
4) (d; intr.) to walk around, round (to walk around a house)
5) (d; intr.) to walk by, past (to walk past the library)
6) (d; intr.) to walk down (to walk down the street)
7) (D; intr.) to walk from; to (we walked from the park to the station)
8) (d; intr.) to walk into (to walk into a room; to walk into an ambush)
9) (d; intr.) to walk on, over (don't walk on the wet floor!)
10) (d; intr.) to walk out of (to walk out of a meeting)
11) (d; intr.) to walk (all) over ('to treat badly') (they walked all over us)
12) (d; intr.) to walk through (to walk through the park; to walk through a puddle)
13) (d; tr.) to walk through ('to help with smt. complicated') (she walked me through the procedure)
14) (misc.) she walked her dog in the park; they walked off the job in protest against the long hours