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There are 22 words beginning with WALKTH

walk␣the␣beatwalk␣the␣boardswalk␣the␣cat␣backwalk␣the␣chalkwalk␣the␣chalk␣linewalk␣the␣chalk␣markwalk␣the␣dogwalk␣the␣floorwalk␣the␣gangplankwalk␣the␣hospitalswalk␣the␣linewalk␣the␣plankwalk␣the␣streetswalk␣the␣talkwalk␣the␣walkwalkthrough walk-through walk␣throughwalkthroughs walk-throughswalkthruwalkthrus

36 definitions found

  • walk␣the␣beat — v. (Idiomatic) To patrol on the job, especially as a police officer or guard.
  • walk␣the␣boards — v. Synonym of tread the boards.
  • walk␣the␣cat␣back — v. Alternative form of walk back the cat.
  • walk␣the␣chalk — v. To keep a correct course in manners or morals.
  • walk␣the␣chalk␣line — v. Synonym of walk the chalk (“keep a correct course in manners or morals”).
  • walk␣the␣chalk␣mark — v. Synonym of walk the chalk (“keep a correct course in manners or morals”).
  • walk␣the␣dog — v. To take a dog for a walk, so as to give it exercise. — v. (Idiomatic, yo-yo) To perform a trick where the yo-yo rolls… — v. (Idiomatic, lacrosse) To perform a trick where the ball rolls…
  • walk␣the␣floor — v. (Idiomatic) To pace back and forth restlessly, because of worry…
  • walk␣the␣gangplank — v. Synonym of walk the plank. — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see walk, gangplank.
  • walk␣the␣hospitals — v. (Historical) To study under clinical instruction at a general…
  • walk␣the␣line — v. (Idiomatic) To maintain an intermediate position between contrasting… — v. (Idiomatic) To act in a non destructive or damaging manner… — v. To mark or secure a boundary by walking along it.
  • walk␣the␣plank — v. (Historical, also figurative) On an early naval vessel or pirate… — v. (Idiomatic) To be forced to resign from a position in an organization.
  • walk␣the␣streets — v. To walk about in a city or town, especially as an activity in itself. — v. To be free to move about in a city or town. — v. (Dated) To be unemployed; to be looking for work.
  • walk␣the␣talk — v. (Idiomatic, US) To perform actions consistent with one’s claims.
  • walk␣the␣walk — v. To act consistently in line with one’s claims; to follow through.
  • walkthrough — n. (Software engineering) The process of inspecting algorithms… — n. (Video games) A playthrough that details the steps involved… — n. (Accounting) A financial audit that traces a sample transaction…
  • walk-through — adj. That can be walked through. — adj. (Rail transport) Of passenger carriages in a train, having… — n. Alternative form of walkthrough.
  • walk␣through — v. (Idiomatic, transitive) To explain (something) to (someone), step by step. — v. (Idiomatic, transitive) To rehearse (something) casually. — v. (Idiomatic, transitive) To perform (something) with ease or perfunctorily.
  • walkthroughs — n. Plural of walkthrough.
  • walk-throughs — n. Plural of walk-through.
  • walkthru — n. (US) Alternative spelling of walkthrough.
  • walkthrus — n. Plural of walkthru.
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