Pronunciation: /ˈwɔːkɪŋ/
noun the act of moving on foot
A1 I enjoy walking in the park.
A2 She goes walking every morning before work.
B1 Walking is a great way to stay active and healthy.
B2 The walking tour of the city was very informative.
C1 Walking through the forest, I felt at peace with nature.
C2 His walking pace was quick, showing his determination to reach the finish line.
verb present participle of the verb 'walk', indicating the action of moving on foot
A1 I enjoy walking in the park.
A2 She is walking her dog in the neighborhood.
B1 They are walking along the beach at sunset.
B2 After dinner, we went walking through the old town.
C1 Walking is a great way to stay active and healthy.
C2 He has been walking for hours, exploring the countryside.
formal She enjoyed the leisurely act of walking through the park every morning.
informal I love walking around the neighborhood with my dog.
slang Let's go for a walk and catch up on the latest gossip.
figurative After the long meeting, he felt like he was walking on air.
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