📒 to move or go somewhere by putting one foot in front of the other on the ground, but without running
📒 to spend time walking for pleasure
📒 to go somewhere with somebody on foot, especially in order to make sure they get there safely
📒 to take an animal for a walk; to make an animal walk somewhere
📒 to disappear; to be taken away
📒 to appear
📒 when a batsman walks, he/she leaves the field without waiting for the umpire to say that he/she is out
📒 to reach first base without having to do anything because the pitcher failed to throw the ball correctly four times and you didn't try to hit it; to enable a batter to walk
📒 to be taking a risk
📒 to feel very happy
📒 to get married
📒 to do things that are difficult, without learning the basic skills first
📒 to be in a difficult situation in which you do not have much freedom of action and need to be extremely careful about what you do
📒 to walk around the area that they are responsible for
📒 to be in a difficult or dangerous situation where you could easily make a mistake
📒 to be allowed to leave court, etc., without receiving any punishment
📒 to go somewhere on foot instead of in a vehicle
📒 to easily achieve something that you want
📒 to make somebody walk so far or so fast that they are very tired
📒 to stop working in order to go on strike
📒 (in the past) to walk along a board placed over the side of a ship and fall into the sea, as a punishment
📒 to walk around the streets of a town or city
📒 to feel proud and confident
📒 to act in a way that shows people you are really good at what you do, and not just good at talking about it