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walk
verb
-
walk
,
walking
,
walks
,
walked
to
move
forward
on
foot
by
putting
one
foot
in
front
of
the
other
at
a
normal
,
relaxed
speed
•
Every
morning
,
the
old
man
likes
to
walk
around
the
park
for
exercise
.
Every
morning
,
the
old
man
likes
to
walk
around
the
park
for
exercise
.
•
After
dinner
,
we
decided
to
walk
home
instead
of
taking
the
bus
.
After
dinner
,
we
decided
to
walk
home
instead
of
taking
the
bus
.
Old
English
"
wealcan
"
meaning
to
roll
or
toss
,
later
"
wealcian
"
meaning
to
walk
.
The
modern
sense
of
moving
on
foot
developed
in
Middle
English
.
verb
-
walk
,
walking
,
walks
,
walked
to
accompany
a
person
or
make
an
animal
move
on
foot
,
often
for
exercise
,
safety
,
or
company
•
I
walk
my
dog
every
evening
before
sunset
.
I
walk
my
dog
every
evening
before
sunset
.
•
Could
you
walk
me
to
the
station
so
I
don't
get
lost
?
Could
you
walk
me
to
the
station
so
I
don't
get
lost
?
verb
-
walk
,
walking
,
walks
,
walked
(
baseball
)
to
reach
first
base
because
the
pitcher
throws
four
balls
outside
the
strike
zone
•
The
rookie
batter
walked
in
his
first
plate
appearance
.
The
rookie
batter
walked
in
his
first
plate
appearance
.
•
After
throwing
three
straight
balls
,
the
pitcher
feared
he
might
walk
the
next
hitter
.
After
throwing
three
straight
balls
,
the
pitcher
feared
he
might
walk
the
next
hitter
.
walking
verb
moving
on
foot
by
putting
one
foot
in
front
of
the
other
at
a
normal
pace
•
She
is
walking
home
from
school
because
the
bus
is
late
.
She
is
walking
home
from
school
because
the
bus
is
late
.
•
I
saw
them
walking
along
the
beach
at
sunset
.
I
saw
them
walking
along
the
beach
at
sunset
.
Present
participle
of
the
Old
English
verb
“
wealcan
,”
meaning
to
roll
or
toss
,
evolving
into
modern
“
walk
.”