Definition of Walking in English :

Define Walking in English

Walking meaning in English

Meaning of Walking in English

Pronunciation of Walking in English

Walking pronunciation in English

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Walking

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Noun

1. walk, walking

the act of traveling by foot

Example Sentences:
'walking is a healthy form of exercise'

Adjective

2. walk-to, walking

close enough to be walked to

Example Sentences:
'walking distance'
'the factory with the big parking lot...is more convenient than the walk-to factory'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Walking

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adjective
(of a person) considered to possess the qualities of something inanimate as specified
he is a walking encyclopedia

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Walking

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adjective
1. 
a. 
that walks
b. 
that is able to walk
2. 
for use by a walker, hiker, etc.
3. 
characterized by walking, hiking, etc.
a walking trip through Wales
4. 
in human form
a walking encyclopedia
5.  US
that is drawn by an animal and guided by a person walking
a walking plow
6. 
that moves back and forth or up and down
a walking beam
7. 
that moves in a manner suggestive of walking
a walking crane
8. 
permitting the patient to be ambulatory
walking pneumonia
noun
9. 
the act of a person or thing that walks
10. 
manner of walking; gait
11. 
the condition of the ground, a path, etc. with reference to its suitability for walking on

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Walking

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adj.
1. Able to walk, especially in spite of injury or illness.
2. Regarded as having the capabilities or qualities of a specified object: a teacher who is a walking dictionary.
3. Used, intended, or suitable for walking: walking clothes; a walking trail; walking distance.
4. Marked by the act of walking: a walking trip.
5. Guided by a person who walks alongside. Used of a machine or farming tool.
n.
1. The action of one that walks.
2. The state of the surface on which one walks: The walking was treacherous after the ice storm.

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