Nouns

(n)walk, walkingthe act of traveling by foot“walking is a healthy form of exercise”
(n)base on balls, walk, pass(baseball) an advance to first base by a batter who receives four balls“he worked the pitcher for a base on balls”
(n)walk, manner of walkingmanner of walking“he had a funny walk”
(n)walkthe act of walking somewhere“he took a walk after lunch”
(n)walk, walkway, paseoa path set aside for walking“after the blizzard he shoveled the front walk”
(n)walka slow gait of a horse in which two feet are always on the ground
(n)walk of life, walkcareers in general“it happens in all walks of life”

Verbs

(v)walkuse one's feet to advance; advance by steps“Walk, don't run!”, “We walked instead of driving”, “She walks with a slight limp”, “The patient cannot walk yet”, “Walk over to the cabinet”
(v)walkaccompany or escort“I'll walk you to your car”
(v)walkobtain a base on balls
(v)walktraverse or cover by walking“Walk the tightrope”, “Paul walked the streets of Damascus”, “She walks 3 miles every day”
(v)walkgive a base on balls to
(v)walklive or behave in a specified manner“walk in sadness”
(v)walkbe or act in association with“We must walk with our dispossessed brothers and sisters”, “Walk with God”
(v)walkwalk at a pace“The horses walked across the meadow”
(v)walkmake walk“He walks the horse up the mountain”, “Walk the dog twice a day”
(v)walk, take the airtake a walk; go for a walk; walk for pleasure“The lovers held hands while walking”, “We like to walk every Sunday”