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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
So opening night arrives and we literally walk onstage, no idea if it’s going to work.
Opening the trial, prosecutor Nicholas Lumley KC said Charlie, who could "walk and talk", had suffered multiple injuries in the weeks and months before his death and he had been "cruelly neglected".
"He promoted nakedness and encouraged the boys to walk around naked at the summer camp," a former student who attended a camp at Ruzawi in 1991 told the BBC.
They walk a fine line between supporting queer expression and advocating for LGBTQ+ rights.
We residents of big-city America now walk in the same rain of atomized, influencer-driven information as everyone else.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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