What is the meaning of WALK. Phrases containing WALK
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Ascend a steep grade with the injector on
Walk straight.
Wheel a freight so fast as to make cars sway from side to side
To pay out by keeping the line in hand and walking towards the direction of the strain. eg. "Walk back the Jackstay" means to loosen the jackstay by walking forward.
something that can’t be found has ‘gone walkabout’
A punishment which entails someone who walks over the side of the ship off of the plank. Their hands are often tied so that they cannot swim and they drowned.
Someone who might be very tired and still performing their duties, known as the walking dead.
Walking papers is slang for notice of dismissal.
Lambeth walk is London Cockney rhyming slang for billiard chalk.
Walking bass or walking rhythm
an energetic four-beat rhythm pattern.I really dig the way Earl plays the 88's. He plays the tune with his left hand and a "walking bass" with his right.
Noun. A person who is prone to having accidents or mishaps. Occasionally extended to walking disaster area.
Walking−stick was a late th century satirical slang expression for a candidate to the House ofCommons nominated by a political association and subject to them in Parliament.
n hiking. The term “hiking” is also used in the U.K. You didn’t really need to look this up in a dictionary, did you. You really couldn’t work it out? What is this “hill walking” of which you speak? What could it entail?
To be forced, as by pirates, to walk off a plank extended over the side of a ship so as to drown.
Walk is slang for to go free.Walk is slang for to escape, to disappear.
Walking in the Wash Brook stream for no reason other than to see how far you could get before someone noticed that you were walking through their grounds and set their dog on you.
Employed by 'aroused males' trying to walk with a massive erection and not getting noticed. Led to the stealing of the road sign from 'Rodney Walk'.
Someone who might be very tired and still performing their duties, known as the walking dead.
Not someone performing miracles, more a description of a time when everything goes right, e.g "Talk about jammy! He should've been crippled making a move like that but he was walking on water that day!
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The act of walking for recreation or exercise; as, a morning walk; an evening walk.
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See Valkyria.
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That with which one walks; a foot.
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Fit to be walked on; capable of being walked on or over.
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The act of walking, or moving on the feet with a slow pace; advance without running or leaping.
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A kind of rolling walk.
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The route or district regularly served by a vender; as, a milkman's walk.
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To pass through, over, or upon; to traverse; to perambulate; as, to walk the streets.
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One who walks; a pedestrian.
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In racing, the going over a course by a horse which has no competitor for the prize; hence, colloquially, a one-sided contest; an uncontested, or an easy, victory.
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The Chinese name of one or two species of bamboo, or jointed cane, of the genus Phyllostachys. The slender stems are much used for walking sticks.
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To cause to walk; to lead, drive, or ride with a slow pace; as to walk one's horses.
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A secluded or private walk.
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A frequented track; habitual place of action; sphere; as, the walk of the historian.
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Manner of walking; gait; step; as, we often know a person at a distance by his walk.
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A forest officer appointed to walk over a certain space for inspection; a forester.
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That in or through which one walks; place or distance walked over; a place for walking; a path or avenue prepared for foot passengers, or for taking air and exercise; way; road; hence, a place or region in which animals may graze; place of wandering; range; as, a sheep walk.
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