walk



walk

1. n. something easy. (see also cakewalk, sleepwalk.) That game was a walk!
2. in. to walk out on someone; to quit a job. They had a big fight, and he walked.
3. in. to walk away from something unharmed. It couldn’t have been much of an accident. Both drivers walked.
4. in. to get out of prison; to get off from a criminal charge. (Underworld.) They thought they had Spike on a vice rap, but he walked.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mairead-Scottish
Fryderykfri-DER-ikPolish
Nikusha-Georgian
Bendiks-Latvian
Battistabaht-TEE-stahItalian
Tzivyah-Biblical Hebrew