Pronunciation: /wɔːk ˈoʊvər/
noun a physical activity of moving from one place to another on foot
A1 I took a walk over to the park.
A2 She enjoys a leisurely walk over the bridge.
B1 The walk over the mountains was challenging but rewarding.
B2 We planned a walk over the weekend to explore the countryside.
C1 The walk over the glacier required special equipment and training.
C2 His walk over the Great Wall of China was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
verb to move by taking steps using one's feet
A1 I walk over to the park every day.
A2 She walked over to her friend's house to borrow a book.
B1 The teacher walked over to the student to check on their progress.
B2 After the meeting, the manager walked over to discuss the project further.
C1 The CEO walked over to the new employees to introduce himself.
C2 The politician walked over to greet the crowd before giving a speech.
adverb in a manner that involves walking
A1 The cat likes to walk over the fence.
A2 She didn't want to walk over the bridge because it looked unstable.
B1 The students were told not to walk over the grass to avoid damaging it.
B2 The manager decided to walk over to the competitor's office to discuss a possible partnership.
C1 The diplomat had to walk over delicate negotiations to reach a peaceful resolution.
C2 The CEO was able to walk over any obstacles in her path to success.
preposition to move across or along on foot
A1 I walk over the bridge to get to school.
A2 She walked over to her friend's house to borrow a book.
B1 The manager walked over to discuss the project with the team.
B2 I walked over to the other side of the park to meet my friends for a picnic.
C1 The CEO walked over to the new office building to inspect the renovations.
C2 The diplomat walked over to the neighboring country to negotiate a peace treaty.
formal The CEO decided to walk over to the neighboring office to discuss the merger.
informal Let's walk over to the park and have a picnic.
slang I'm going to walk over to Sarah's house later to hang out.
figurative He always tries to walk over others to get what he wants.
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