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								the act of traveling by foot 2.
								(baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls
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								manner of walking
 he had a funny walk
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								the act of walking somewhere
 he took a walk after lunch
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								a path set aside for walking
 after the blizzard he shoveled the front walk
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								a slow gait of a horse in which two feet are always on the ground
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								careers in general
 it happens in all walks of life
 
 'walk' - used as a verb
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								use one's feet to advance; advance by steps
 Walk, don't run!
 We walked instead of driving
 She walks with a slight limp
 The patient cannot walk yet
 Walk over to the cabinet
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								traverse or cover by walking
 Walk the tightrope
 Paul walked the streets of Damascus
 She walks 3 miles every day
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								accompany or escort
 I'll walk you to your car
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								obtain a base on balls
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								live or behave in a specified manner
 walk in sadness
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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
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								give a base on balls to
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								be or act in association with
 We must walk with our dispossessed brothers and sisters
 Walk with God
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								make walk
 He walks the horse up the mountain
 Walk the dog twice a day
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								walk at a pace
 The horses walked across the meadow
 
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			| 1. Walk / Plural walks
 2. Walk / Past
 walked
 3. Walk / Third Person
 walks
 4. Walk / Present Participle
 walking
 
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