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walk
noun as in brief travel on foot
noun as in pathway
noun as in discipline
verb as in move along on foot
Strongest matches
amble, escort, go, hike, lead, parade, race, roam, run, saunter, shuffle, step, stride, stroll, strut, trek, trudge, wander
Strong matches
advance, ambulate, canter, exercise, file, foot, leg, locomote, lumber, march, meander, pace, pad, patrol, perambulate, plod, prance, promenade, rove, scuff, shamble, slog, stalk, stump, toddle, tour, traipse, tramp, traverse, tread, troop
Weak matches
go on foot, hit the road, hoof it, knock about, take a walk, travel on foot, wend one's way
Example Sentences
They at first walked away but then went back to him.
He recently handed out a thousand fliers for “The Smashing Machine” while wearing a sandwich board and walking through Manhattan, a reprise of a similar stunt he had done years before.
More often than not, we’re just watching him walk around in a skin suit of Kerr, trying and failing not to see the movie star underneath.
For Leverkusen, there were periods of games when Wirtz would walk or lightly jog to recover, allowing him to use his burst more decisively.
Zippi, who lives near to the synagogue on Middleton Road, told BBC Radio 5 Live she and her children regularly walk down the road nearby to visit family on Friday nights.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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