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Take a walk

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Verb (used without object)

to advance or travel on foot at a moderate speed or pace; proceed by steps; move by advancing the feet alternately so that there is always one foot on the ground in bipedal locomotion and two or more feet on the ground in quadrupedal locomotion.
to move about or travel on foot for exercise or pleasure
We can walk in the park after lunch.
(of things) to move in a manner suggestive of walking, as through repeated vibrations or the effect of alternate expansion and contraction
He typed so hard that the lamp walked right off the desk.
Baseball . to receive a base on balls.
Slang .
to go on strike; stage a walkout
The miners will walk unless they get a pay raise.
to be acquitted or to be released or fined rather than sentenced to jail
If the prosecutor doesn't present his case well, the murderer may walk.
to go about on the earth, or appear to living persons, as a ghost
to believe that spirits walk at night.
(of a tool, pointer, or pen of a recording device, etc.) to glide, slip, or move from a straight course, fixed position, or the like
A regular drill bit may walk on a plastic surface when you first try to make a hole. When the earthquake started, the pen on the seismograph walked all over the paper.
to conduct oneself in a particular manner; pursue a particular course of life
to walk humbly with thy God.
Basketball . (of a player in possession of the ball) to take more than two steps without dribbling or passing the ball.
Obsolete . to be in motion or action.

Verb (used with object)

to proceed through, over, or upon at a moderate pace on foot
walking London streets by night; walking the floor all night.
to cause to walk; lead, drive, or ride at a walk, as an animal
We walked our horses the last quarter of a mile.
to force or help to walk, as a person
They were walking him around the room soon after his operation.
to conduct or accompany on a walk
He walked them about the park.
to move (a box, trunk, or other object) in a manner suggestive of walking, as by a rocking motion.
Baseball . (of a pitcher) to give a base on balls to (a batter).
to spend or pass (time) in walking (often fol. by away )
We walked the morning away along the beach.
to cause or accomplish by walking
We saw them walking guard over the chain gang.
to examine, measure, etc., by traversing on foot
to walk a track; to walk the boundaries of the property.
Basketball . to advance (the ball) by taking more than two steps without dribbling or passing.
Informal . to send (a person who has a reservation at a hotel) to another hotel because of overbooking
It's exasperating to find yourself walked when you arrive at a hotel late in the evening.

Noun

an act or instance of walking or going on foot.
a period of walking for exercise or pleasure
to go for a walk.
a distance walked or to be walked, often in terms of the time required
not more than ten minutes' walk from town.
the gait or pace of a person or an animal that walks.
a characteristic or individual manner of walking
It was impossible to mistake her walk.
a department or branch of activity, or a particular line of work
They found every walk of life closed against them.
Baseball . base on balls.
a path or way for pedestrians at the side of a street or road; sidewalk.
a place prepared or set apart for walking.
a path in a garden or the like.
a passage between rows of trees.
an enclosed yard, pen, or the like where domestic animals are fed and left to exercise.
the walk. race walking.
a sheepwalk.
a ropewalk.
(in the West Indies) a plantation of trees, esp. coffee trees.
a group, company, or congregation, esp. of snipes.
British .
the route of a street vendor, tradesman, or the like.
the district or area in which such a route is located.
a tract of forest land under the charge of one forester or keeper.
Archaic . manner of behavior; conduct; course of life.
Obsolete . a haunt or resort. ?

Verb phrases

walk off, to get rid of by walking
to walk off a headache.
walk off with,
to remove illegally; steal.
to win or attain, as in a competition
to walk off with the first prize for flower arrangements.
to surpass one's competitors; win easily
to walk off with the fight.
walk out,
to go on strike.
to leave in protest
to walk out of a committee meeting.
walk out on, to leave unceremoniously; desert; forsake
to walk out on one's family.
walk out with, British . to court or be courted by
Cook is walking out with the chauffeur.
walk through, Theater, Television .
to release (a play) by combining a reading aloud of the lines with the designated physical movements.
Informal . to perform (a role, play, etc.) in a perfunctory manner.
to make little or no effort in performing one's role
He didn't like the script and walked through his part.
walk up, (of a hunter) to flush (game) by approaching noisily on foot and often with hunting dogs. ?

Idioms

take a walk, Informal . to leave
esp. abruptly and without any intention or prospect of returning (often used imperatively to indicate dismissal)
If he doesn't get his way, he takes a walk. I don't need your advice, so take a walk.
walk (someone) through
to guide or instruct carefully one step at a time
The teacher will walk the class through the entire testing procedure before the real test begins.
walk Spanish
to be forced by another to walk on tiptoe.
to walk cautiously.
to be discharged or dismissed.
to discharge or dismiss (someone).
walk the plank. plank ( def. 8 ) .

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