Definition: To move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the case of animals with four or more feet) forward, with at least one foot on the ground at all times. Compare run.
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'walk': 13
1. The concert is near enough to walk to.
2. He went for a walk late at night.
3. He chose to walk instead of drive.
4. Some people go for a walk after the big meal to help digestion.
5. It’s too far to walk.
6. I like to walk in the early morning.
7. The snow was deep and hard to walk through.
8. We took a walk through the woodland trail.
9. Her bouncy walk made her easy to spot.
10. They tested the robot’s ability to walk on uneven ground.
11. You can see stars on the Walk of Fame in Los Angeles.
12. He takes a walk everyday before breakfast.
13. They always take a walk after dinner.
1. The concert is near enough to walk to.
2. He went for a walk late at night.
3. He chose to walk instead of drive.
4. Some people go for a walk after the big meal to help digestion.
5. It’s too far to walk.
6. I like to walk in the early morning.
7. The snow was deep and hard to walk through.
8. We took a walk through the woodland trail.
9. Her bouncy walk made her easy to spot.
10. They tested the robot’s ability to walk on uneven ground.
11. You can see stars on the Walk of Fame in Los Angeles.
12. He takes a walk everyday before breakfast.
13. They always take a walk after dinner.
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