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to move along or travel on foot at a moderate rate; advance in such a manner that at least one foot is always on the ground. 2. (transitive) to pass through, on, or over on foot, esp habitually. 3. (transitive) to cause, assist, or force to move along at a moderate rate. to walk a dog.
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