walk somewhere

  • 51hoof — hoof1 [ huf ] (plural hoofs or hooves [ huvz ] ) noun count the hard part of a horse s foot on the hoof not yet killed for eating: beef on the hoof hoof hoof 2 [ huf ] verb INFORMAL hoof it to walk somewhere instead of traveling in a vehicle …

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  • 52mosey — mo|sey [ mouzi ] verb intransitive INFORMAL to walk somewhere very slowly, often without a purpose: WANDER: mosey around/down etc.: I ll mosey around the store. ╾ mo|sey noun singular …

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  • 53sashay — sa|shay [ sæ ʃeı ] verb intransitive to walk somewhere in a relaxed and confident manner …

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  • 54troll — troll1 [ troul ] noun count 1. ) a very ugly creature in old Scandinavian stories that lives in a CAVE and is either very small or very tall 2. ) an ugly or unpleasant person troll troll 2 [ troul ] verb intransitive 1. ) to try to catch fish… …

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  • 55Trudge — To walk somewhere when you really shouldn t drive If you re too drunk to drive home and you ain t got cab fare you should start trudging …

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  • 56Trudge — To walk somewhere when you really shouldn t drive If you re too drunk to drive home and you ain t got cab fare you should start trudging …

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  • 57breeze — 1 noun (C) 1 a gentle wind: flowers waving in the breeze 2 be a breeze informal to be something that is very easy to do see also: shoot the breeze shoot 1 (11) 2 verb (intransitive always + adv/prep) to walk somewhere in a calm confident way (+… …

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  • 58charge — 1 noun 1 PRICE (C, U) the amount of money you have to pay for goods or services: Gas charges will rise in July. (+ for): When you buy a suit, there is no charge for any alterations. | free of charge (=at no cost): Your order will be delivered… …

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  • 59frogmarch — verb (T) BrE to force someone to walk somewhere by having two people on either side of them who hold their arms very tightly …

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  • 60mosey — verb (intransitive always + adv/prep) AmE informal, often humorous 1 to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way (+ around/down etc): I guess I ll mosey on down to the store now. 2 mosey along to leave: I d better mosey along it s getting late. mosey …

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