walk · v
walk
A1 to move forward by putting one foot in front of the other and then repeating the action
Dictionary examples:
He walks backwards to work. (0.0)
You walk like a robot. (0.0)
I walk like a penguin. (0.0)
I walked home. (12.5)
He walks a mile to work every morning. (23.3)
A cat was walking along the top of the fence. (28.6)
walk sb home/to sth
B1 to walk with someone in order to guide them or keep them safe
Dictionary examples:
Tom walked his computer to the repair shop. It refused to boot all the way. (0.0)
She walked her homework to school. It tried to escape several times. (0.0)
He walked his phone to the charger. It was too lazy to go alone. (0.0)
He walked me to my house. (23.4)
walk the dog
B1 to walk with a dog to give the dog exercise
Dictionary examples:
I walked the dog, but the lazy dog walked me instead! (0.0)
I walked the dog yesterday, and now my legs are sore. The dog's fine! (0.0)
My robot walks the dog now. The dog prefers its company over mine! (0.0)
I walk the dog twice a day. (21.5)