walk (Noun) — The act of travelling by foot.
walk (Noun) — Manner of walking. ex. "he had a funny walk"
walk (Noun) — The act of walking somewhere. ex. "he took a walk after lunch"
walk (Noun) — A path set aside for walking. ex. "after the blizzard he shoveled the front walk"
walk (Noun) — A slow gait of a horse in which two feet are always on the ground.
walk (Noun) — Careers in general. ex. "it happens in all walks of life"
walk (Noun) — (baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls. ex. "he worked the pitcher for a walk"
walk (Verb) — Use one's feet to advance; advance by steps. ex. "Walk, don't run!" ex. "We walked instead of driving" ex. "She walks with a slight limp" ex. "The patient cannot walk yet" ex. "Walk over to the cabinet"
walk (Verb) — Accompany or escort. ex. "I'll walk you to your car"
walk (Verb) — Traverse or cover by walking. ex. "Walk the tightrope" ex. "Paul walked the streets of Damascus" ex. "She walks 3 miles every day"
walk (Verb) — (baseball) give a base on balls to.
walk (Verb) — Live or behave in a specified manner. ex. "walk in sadness"
walk (Verb) — Be or act in association with. ex. "We must walk with our dispossessed brothers and sisters" ex. "Walk with God"
walk (Verb) — Walk at a pace. ex. "The horses walked across the meadow"
walk (Verb) — Make (someone or something) advance on foot; take on a walk (esp. for exercise). ex. "He walks the horse up the mountain" ex. "Walk the dog twice a day"
walk (Verb) — Take a walk; go for a walk; walk for pleasure. ex. "The lovers held hands while walking" ex. "We like to walk every Sunday"
walk (Verb) — (baseball) obtain a base on balls.