walk
— Noun
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~ careers in general; "it happens in all walks of life"
walk-in
— Noun
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~ an operative who initiates his own defection (usually to a hostile country) for political asylum
walk
— Noun
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~ the act of traveling by foot; "walking is a healthy form of exercise"
walk-through
— Noun
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~ a thorough explanation (usually accompanied by a demonstration) of each step in a procedure or process; "she gave me a walk-through of my new duties"
walk-up
— Noun
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~ an apartment in a building without an elevator
walk-up
— Noun
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~ an apartment building without an elevator
walk
— Noun
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~ a slow gait of a horse in which two feet are always on the ground
walk-through
— Noun
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~ a pedestrian passageway through the ground floor of a building
walk on air
— Verb
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~ feel extreme happiness or elation
walk out
— Verb
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~ leave suddenly, often as an expression of disapproval; "She walked out on her husband and children"
walk off
— Verb
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~ take without permission; "he walked off with my wife!"; "The thief walked off with my gold watch"
walk about
— Verb
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~ walk with no particular goal; "we were walking around in the garden"; "after breakfast, she walked about in the park"
walk
— Verb
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~ walk at a pace; "The horses walked across the meadow"
walk
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~ take a walk; go for a walk; walk for pleasure; "The lovers held hands while walking"; "We like to walk every Sunday"
walk off
— Verb
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~ go away from; "The actor walked off before he got his cue"; "I got annoyed and just walked off"
walk around
— Verb
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~ walk with no particular goal; "we were walking around in the garden"; "after breakfast, she walked about in the park"
walk around
— Verb
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~ behave in a certain manner or have certain properties; "He walks around with his nose in the air"; "She walks around with this strange boyfriend"
walk around
— Verb
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~ walk randomly; "We were walking around in the neighborhood to see whether we could find an open drugstore"
walk out of
— Verb
– English
~ leave, usually as an expression of disapproval