Go Walkies

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ɡoʊ ˈwɔːkiːz/

Definitions of go walkies

verb An action word that indicates the act of walking a dog for exercise or enjoyment.

Example Sentences

A1 I like to go walkies with my dog in the park.

A2 Every morning, I go walkies around the neighborhood to get some exercise.

B1 I often go walkies along the beach to relax and clear my mind.

B2 During the weekends, I go walkies in the countryside to enjoy nature.

C1 She decided to go walkies in the forest to explore the trails and wildlife.

C2 As a nature enthusiast, I go walkies in different national parks around the world to experience diverse ecosystems.

Examples of go walkies in a Sentence

formal I must take my dog out for a walk, it's time to go walkies.

informal Hey, wanna go walkies with me and my pup?

slang Let's grab the leash and go walkies around the block.

figurative After a long day at work, I like to go walkies to clear my mind.

Grammatical Forms of go walkies

past tense

went

plural

go walkies

comparative

more walkies

superlative

most walkies

present tense

go walkies

future tense

will go walkies

perfect tense

have gone walkies

continuous tense

is going walkies

singular

go walkies

positive degree

go walkies

infinitive

to go walkies

gerund

going walkies

participle

gone walkies

Origin and Evolution of go walkies

First Known Use: 1957 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'go walkies' originated from British English as a colloquial term for taking a dog out for a walk.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer specifically to walking a dog, 'go walkies' has evolved to be used more broadly to suggest going for a leisurely walk or stroll.