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Walk

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Meaning

Verb

To
the
by
each
(or
or group of
, in the case of
with
or more
) forward, with
. Compare run.
In Law:
To "
", i.e. to
, or
, a
,
when
guilty.
Of an
, to
or be stolen.
In Cricket:
To
the
,
, after the
and before the
has
; done as
of
when the
he is out.
To
(a
) by walking.
To
a
or
on a
.
In Baseball:
To
a
to
by
balls.
To
something by
between two
,
it were walking.
To
; to
to give it the
of felt.
To
by
(or
movement).
In Aviation:
To
the
of (an
) in alternation.
To
, resign.
To
; to
a
of life; to
oneself.
To be
; to be
;
about; said of things or
to
, such as a
person, or the
of a
person.
To be in
; to
; to move.
To
, keep, or
(a
)
, or
ing area for dogfighting.
To
a
to another
if their
is not available on day of check-in.

Noun

A
made by walking.
A
walked.
In Sports:
An Olympic Games
that the
of the
the
before the
of the
the
.
In Gaits & Horse gaits:
A
of
; a person's
of
.
A
, sidewalk/pavement or other
place on which to walk.
A person's
or
in life.
In Poker:
A
where all
to the
, as their first
(
or
), once they get their cards.
In Baseball:
An
of
to a
being
by the
; known in the
as a "
".
In
,
, and other
, the
between them.
In Belizean English, Caribbean English, Guyanese English & Jamaican English:
An area of an
with
trees.
A place for
and training
for dogfighting.
An
area in which a
is
to
him for fighting.
In Graph theory:
A
of
and
, where each edge's
are the
and
in the
. Compare
, trail.
Something very
; a
the park.
In British English & Finance:
A
on a
that was not a
of the London Clearing and whose
was
on a
; they
be "walked" (hand-delivered by messengers).
In Enzymes:
A particular
kinase

Name

A surname.
Sourced from
Wiktionary

Origin

walk
English
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walken
Middle English (1100-1500)
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wealcan
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym

Antonyms

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