Usually means: Moved on foot at pace.
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General (13 matching dictionaries)
  1. walked: Merriam-Webster
  2. walked: Collins English Dictionary
  3. walked: Vocabulary.com
  4. Walked, walked: Wordnik
  5. walked: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  6. walked: Wiktionary
  7. walked: Dictionary.com
  8. walked: Cambridge Essential American English Dictionary
  9. Walked: Online Plain Text English Dictionary
  10. Walked: AllWords.com Multi-Lingual Dictionary
  11. walked: FreeDictionary.org
  12. walked: TheFreeDictionary.com
  13. walked: Wikimedia Commons US English Pronunciations

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  1. Travel Industry Dictionary (No longer online)
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Computing (1 matching dictionary)
  1. walked: Encyclopedia

Medicine (1 matching dictionary)
  1. walked: Medical dictionary

Miscellaneous (1 matching dictionary)
  1. walked: Idioms

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  1. walked: Urban Dictionary

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Definitions from Wiktionary (WalK)

verb:  (intransitive) To move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the case of animals with four or more feet) forward, with at least one foot on the ground at all times. Compare run.
verb:  (intransitive, colloquial, law) To "walk free", i.e. to win, or avoid, a criminal court case, particularly when actually guilty.
verb:  (intransitive, colloquial, euphemistic) Of an object, to go missing or be stolen.
verb:  (intransitive, cricket, of a batsman) To walk off the field, as if given out, after the fielding side appeals and before the umpire has ruled; done as a matter of sportsmanship when the batsman believes he is out.
verb:  (transitive) To travel (a distance) by walking.
verb:  (transitive) To take for a walk or accompany on a walk.
verb:  (transitive, baseball) To allow a batter to reach base by pitching four balls.
verb:  (intransitive, baseball, of a batter) To reach base by being pitched four balls.
verb:  (intransitive) Of an object or machine, to move by shifting between two positions, as if it were walking.
verb:  (transitive) To cause something to move in such a way.
verb:  (transitive) To full; to beat (cloth) to give it the consistency of felt.
verb:  (transitive) To traverse by walking (or analogous gradual movement).
verb:  (transitive, aviation) To operate the left and right throttles of (an aircraft) in alternation.
verb:  (intransitive, colloquial) To leave, resign.
verb:  (transitive) To push (a vehicle) alongside oneself as one walks.
verb:  (intransitive) To behave; to pursue a course of life; to conduct oneself.
verb:  (intransitive) To go restlessly about; said of things or persons expected to remain quiet, such as a sleeping person, or the spirit of a dead person.
verb:  (obsolete) To be in motion; to act; to move.
verb:  (transitive, historical) To put, keep, or train (a puppy) in a walk, or training area for dogfighting.
verb:  (informal, transitive) To move (a guest) to another hotel if their confirmed reservation is not available on the day of check-in.
verb:  (machining, intransitive, of a tool, such as a drill bit or reamer) To tend to move radially while feeding axially, whether tending toward on-center or tending toward off-center. Walking may be desirable (e.g., when a reamer walks into concentricity) or undesirable (e.g., when a twist drill walks into eccentricity.)
noun:  A trip made by walking.
noun:  A distance walked.
noun:  (sports) An Olympic Games track event requiring that the heel of the leading foot touch the ground before the toe of the trailing foot leaves the ground.
noun:  A manner of walking; a person's style of walking.
noun:  A path, sidewalk/pavement or other maintained place on which to walk.
noun:  (figurative) A person's conduct or course in life.
noun:  (poker) A situation where all players fold to the big blind, as their first action (instead of calling or raising), once they get their cards.
noun:  (baseball) An award of first base to a batter following four balls being thrown by the pitcher; known in the rules as a "base on balls".
noun:  In coffee, coconut, and other plantations, the space between them.
noun:  (Caribbean, Belize, Guyana, Jamaica) An area of an estate planted with fruit-bearing trees.
noun:  (historical) A place for keeping and training puppies for dogfighting.
noun:  (historical) An enclosed area in which a gamecock is confined to prepare him for fighting.
noun:  (graph theory) A sequence of alternating vertices and edges, where each edge's endpoints are the preceding and following vertices in the sequence. Compare path, trail.
noun:  (colloquial) Something very easily accomplished; a walk in the park.
noun:  (UK, finance, slang, dated) A cheque drawn on a bank that was not a member of the London Clearing and whose sort code was allocated on a one-off basis; they had to be "walked" (hand-delivered by messengers).
noun:  A surname.
noun:  (biochemistry) A particular histidine kinase
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