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walked
отиде

walk out ГЛАГ нпрх

1. walk out (leave to express dissatisfaction):

her husband walked out

2. walk out (go on strike):

I. walk [wɔːk, Am wɑːk] СЪЩ

1. walk (going on foot):

2. walk (gait):

3. walk (walking speed):

4. walk (stroll):

5. walk (promenade):

Phrases:

II. walk [wɔːk, Am wɑːk] ГЛАГ прх

1. walk (go on foot):

2. walk (accompany):

3. walk (take for a walk):

walk dog
walk dog

4. walk (make move):

III. walk [wɔːk, Am wɑːk] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. walk (go on foot):

2. walk (stroll):

Phrases:

walk-in ПРИЛ

walk-in clinic
walk-in cupboard, wardrobe
walk-in cupboard, wardrobe
walk-in Am, Aus

I. walk over ГЛАГ прх

II. walk over ГЛАГ нпрх

мачкам нкг прен

walk-through СЪЩ

cat-walk [ˈkætˌwɔːk, Am -wɑːk] СЪЩ

1. cat-walk ТЕАТ:

2. cat-walk Brit FASHION:

I. walk off ГЛАГ прх

II. walk off ГЛАГ нпрх

walk on ГЛАГ нпрх ТЕАТ

I. walk-on ПРИЛ

II. walk-on СЪЩ

статист(ка) м (f)

walk away with ГЛАГ прх разг

1. walk away with (steal):

2. walk away with (win):

Present
Iwalk out
youwalk out
he/she/itwalks out
wewalk out
youwalk out
theywalk out
Past
Iwalked out
youwalked out
he/she/itwalked out
wewalked out
youwalked out
theywalked out
Present Perfect
Ihavewalked out
youhavewalked out
he/she/ithaswalked out
wehavewalked out
youhavewalked out
theyhavewalked out
Past Perfect
Ihadwalked out
youhadwalked out
he/she/ithadwalked out
wehadwalked out
youhadwalked out
theyhadwalked out

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Then almost piggy back style, he walked her out of the water.
www.khou.com
The spider promptly walked out of the circle and off the table.
en.wikipedia.org
A visitor to the museum claimed to hear the swish of petticoats behind her as she walked past the base of the staircase.
en.wikipedia.org
The women that walked by were either overdressed or didn't cover up enough.
www.workersliberty.org
He has crossed every ocean and walked on all seven continents (including Antarctica).
en.wikipedia.org