able |
When you are able to do something, it means that you can do it. If someone is able to walk, it means that they can walk. [1/2 definitions] |
against |
When you go against something, you don't along with it, or you go in the opposite direction that it is going. If you walk against the wind, it means that you walk so that the wind is blowing in your face. If you play a game and go against the rules, it means that you don't play the way the rules tell you to play. [1/4 definitions] |
aisle |
An aisle is a long, open space where you can walk between many rows of seats. An aisle is also the area between long shelves in places like stores and libraries. You walk down the aisles and find the things you want to buy or look at. |
along |
When you walk along something, you walk next to it or go the same way that it goes. When you take a walk along the river, you take a walk next to the river. [1/5 definitions] |
amble |
to walk at a slow, easy pace. |
arcade |
An arcade is a covered place to walk through. An arcade has small shops or places to play games along the sides. [1/2 definitions] |
around |
When you walk around the lake, you start walking from one spot near the lake and keep walking until you get back to the same spot. [1/11 definitions] |
attempt |
When you attempt something, you try to do it. If you attempt to walk backwards all the way to school, you try to do this. Maybe you can do it, but maybe you can't. [1/2 definitions] |
backpack |
A backpack is a strong bag with straps that go over your shoulders. It is used to carry things on your back while you walk. [1/2 definitions] |
backward |
When you move backward, you move with your back part first. When you walk backward, your back goes first. [1/3 definitions] |
beyond |
When something is beyond something else, it is farther than that thing or later in time. When you walk beyond your neighbor's house, it means that you walk farther than their house. When you stay at school beyond three o'clock, it means that you stay at school later than three o'clock. [1/2 definitions] |
bounce |
to walk with a spring in one's step. [1/4 definitions] |
bridge1 |
A bridge is a structure that is built across a river or over a road. People walk or drive their cars over a bridge. [1/3 definitions] |
brisk |
If you go for a brisk walk, you walk quickly and with a lot of energy. [1/2 definitions] |
burro |
A burro is a small donkey. A donkey is an animal in the same family as a horse, but it is much smaller and has longer ears. Burros are often used for carrying things when people walk long distances or when they ride on horses or larger donkeys. |
cafeteria |
A cafeteria is a place where people buy and eat food. In a cafeteria, people walk along a long counter and choose their own food. Then they carry it to a table. |
cane |
a wooden or metal stick that helps someone walk. [1/3 definitions] |
carpet |
A carpet is something people use to cover a floor. A carpet is often made of thick wool or something like wool that is woven together. A carpet makes a floor comfortable to walk on or sit on. [1/2 definitions] |
cavern |
A cavern is a very large cave. A cave is a natural hollow place in the earth. A cave can be big enough for a person or animal to go inside, but sometimes it is very small. A cavern is big enough for people to walk around in. |
cloister |
a covered walk around the inside of a building that faces an open central courtyard. [1/2 definitions] |
clop |
to make such a sound, or walk making such a sound. [1/2 definitions] |