walks
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pluralof walk.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
walkverb (used without object)to advance or travel on foot at a moderate speed or pace; proceed by steps; move by advancing the feet alternately so that there is always one foot on the ground in bipedal locomotion and two or more feet on the ground in quadrupedal locomotion. -
present tense formof walk (3rd person singular).present tense
Used to describe things happening now or regularly.
walkverb (used without object)to advance or travel on foot at a moderate speed or pace; proceed by steps; move by advancing the feet alternately so that there is always one foot on the ground in bipedal locomotion and two or more feet on the ground in quadrupedal locomotion.
Example Sentences
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It is blamed for making the beach smell and stopping people from going for walks on the sand.
From BBC ● Aug. 17, 2026
The sheer number of guns in circulation, endemic corruption, lax enforcement of laws in all walks of life, the glorification of guns and a decades-long military culture are all contributing factors.
From BBC ● Aug. 16, 2026
Then a smiling man walks in carrying another tray.
From Salon ● Aug. 11, 2026
Dodgers reliever Kyle Hurt retired the first two batters in the eighth before giving up a single and back-to-back walks to load the bases.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 9, 2026
Well, he has no trouble with the fast pace, though he walks with a slight limp.
From "The Bletchley Riddle" by Ruta Sepetys and Steve Sheinkin
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