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walk in English:

1. walked walked


He walked away.
Have you ever walked through a graveyard at midnight?
I shouldn't have walked home late at night by myself.
With first base open, he walked the batter.
By the time we had walked four miles, he was exhausted.
When the company refused to increase their wages, they walked out.
They walked with him to an old wooden building near the farmhouse.
Tom didn't need to take a taxi. He could have walked.
Tom had no sooner walked in the door than Mary started to complain.
Let's look at the path that you've walked so far.
As the men walked up and down the rows of people, they shouted, "Get your dachshund sausages!"
Kori walked downwards as much as she could and ended up five stories below ground level.
Disregarding the "No Entry" sign, she pushed open the door and walked inside.
Instead of slapping him in the face, she spit in it, and walked contemptuously away.
In former days people walked from Edo to Kyoto.

English word "walk"(walked) occurs in sets:

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