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walking

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walking
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Sense: Noun: act of going on foot
Synonyms:
hiking Collocations, strolling, rambling Collocations, trekking Collocations, ambling, backpacking, meandering, wandering Collocations, marching
Sense: Adjective: being on foot
Synonyms:
on foot, roaming, trudging, lumbering, marching, wandering Collocations, hiking Collocations, meandering, strolling, trekking Collocations, ambling, ambulant


walk
WordReference English Thesaurus © 2026
Sense: Verb: move on foot
Synonyms:
stroll Collocations, foot it (informal), hoof it (slang), leg it (UK, slang), go on foot, amble, traipse, mosey (informal), saunter, hike Collocations, ramble Collocations, march Collocations, tread Collocations, tramp Collocations, shuffle Collocations, trudge, ambulate, go for a walk, take a walk, trek Collocations, wander Collocations, meander
Sense: Verb: escort
Synonyms:
escort Collocations, lead Collocations, take Collocations, bring Collocations, accompany, see Collocations, show Collocations, usher Collocations
Sense: Verb: go free or escape punishment - slang
Synonyms:
walk free, go free, get off (informal), be let off, be let off the hook (informal), be acquitted, be found innocent, escape punishment, be set free, be exonerated
Sense: Verb: give a base on balls - baseball
Synonyms:
let pass, give free passage, give a ticket to first, issue an Annie Oakley
Sense: Noun: short walking expedition
Synonyms:
stroll Collocations, amble, constitutional, ramble Collocations, turn Collocations, hike Collocations, saunter, tramp Collocations, trek Collocations, march Collocations, perambulation (formal)
Sense: Noun: surface for walking
Synonyms:
boardwalk, sidewalk Collocations, walkway, path Collocations, pathway Collocations, footpath, trail Collocations, promenade, prom (UK, informal), pier Collocations
Sense: Noun: way of walking
Synonyms:
way of walking, gait Collocations, stride Collocations, step Collocations, tread Collocations
Sense: Noun: domain
Synonyms:
walk of life, domain Collocations, area Collocations, realm Collocations, sphere, circle Collocations, arena Collocations, discipline Collocations, vocation, occupation Collocations, profession Collocations, line of work, line Collocations, trade Collocations
Sense: Noun: base on balls - in baseball
Synonyms:
four balls, ticket to first, handout Collocations, Annie Oakley, pass Collocations

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