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walk away with
to win or get easily.
walker
a person who walks. [2 definitions]
walking
the act or movement of someone or something that walks. [4 definitions]
walk off with
to win or get easily. [2 definitions]
walk of life
job or social position.
wall
a structure that forms the side of a building or divides or shuts off a space. [4 definitions]
wallet
a pocketbook that is small and flat; billfold. Wallets are used to hold money, cards, or other small personal items.
wallow
to roll the body in mud, sand, dirt, or water.
wallpaper
paper printed with colors or colored patterns and pasted onto walls and ceilings. [2 definitions]
walnut
a tree that grows nuts and is a source of useful wood. [4 definitions]
walrus
a large mammal with tusks and thick, brown skin. Walruses are the largest pinnipeds or mammals with four flippers instead of feet. They spend much of their time on beaches or on frozen ocean in Arctic regions. Walruses are closely related to sea lions and seals.
waltz
a round dance for two people. The waltz is a dance with three beats. [3 definitions]
wampum
white and dark beads made from polished shells. Some American Indian peoples used wampum as money or decoration.
wan
very pale. [2 definitions]
wand
a thin stick or rod used by people such as magicians.
wander
to move about with no purpose, aim, or plan; roam. [3 definitions]
wane
to become slowly less in size. [2 definitions]
wanna
contraction of "want to" used in some types of writing to reflect how the two words are often pronounced together in rapid, informal speech.
want
to desire; wish for. [9 definitions]
war
a state or time of armed fighting between countries, states, or other groups of people. [3 definitions]
warbler
a small American songbird that eats insects. There are many kinds of warblers and some are brightly colored.
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