verb

walk

to walk, to stroll

I walk to school every day.

I walk to school every day.

He walks the dog in the park.

He walks the dog in the park.

She walked me to the door.

She walked me to the door.

to walk I like to walk.

((to a place)) to walk ((to a place)) I walk to school.

((sth.)) to walk ((sth.)) He walks the dog every morning.

Synonyms: stroll, amble, hike; Antonyms: run, ride

From Old English 'wealcan' meaning 'to roll, toss'. It describes the rolling motion of the legs.

Imagine your two legs making a 'W' shape as you walk.

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