promenade |
a leisurely walk, especially in a public place. [2 definitions] |
ramble |
a relaxed walk or stroll. [1/3 definitions] |
run |
a pace faster than a walk. [1/30 definitions] |
runway |
a narrow platform attached to a stage. Models and actors walk on runways to be closer to the audience. [1/2 definitions] |
stagger |
to walk or stand in an unsteady way or with a need for support. [1/4 definitions] |
stalk2 |
to walk in a stiff, confident, often threatening, manner. [1/2 definitions] |
stamp |
to walk in an angry way by stamping the feet. [1/10 definitions] |
stand |
a counter, stall, or movable shop where customers can walk up and buy things. A stand is usually outdoors. [1/16 definitions] |
stilt |
a long, thin pole with a block to rest the foot upon. With a pair of stilts, a person can walk above the ground. [1/2 definitions] |
stomp |
to stamp or walk heavily upon so as to smash or otherwise harm. [2/3 definitions] |
stoop1 |
to stand or walk with shoulders and neck hanging forward. [1/4 definitions] |
stride |
to walk with long, even steps. [1/3 definitions] |
stroll |
to walk slowly without a clear goal or purpose. [2 definitions] |
strut1 |
to walk in a proud or vain manner. [1/2 definitions] |
subway |
the British word for a passage or tunnel beneath a road or railway for pedestrians to walk through. This meaning of "subway" has the same meaning as "underpass." [1/2 definitions] |
tiptoe |
to walk quietly or on tiptoes. [1/2 definitions] |
toddler |
a young child, especially one who has just learned to walk. |
tramp |
to walk with heavy steps. [3/6 definitions] |
tread |
to step or walk on, in, or along. [2/7 definitions] |
trot |
to go at a pace between a walk and a run; jog. [2/4 definitions] |
trudge |
to walk in a heavy way with much effort or weariness. [2 definitions] |