Phrasal verbs starting with "walk"
20 phrasal verbs use this verb
To walk in an area or around a place; also, to avoid dealing with something directly.
To leave a person, place, or situation, especially to disengage from something difficult or unpleasant.
To deliberately leave or abandon a person, situation, or commitment.
To win or obtain something easily and impressively, or to take something away from a place.
To retract, reverse, or distance oneself from a previously stated position, claim, or commitment, often gradually or diplomatically.
To walk in a position behind another person or group.
To walk in a downward direction, along a street or path, or toward a lower point.
To enter a room or building by walking.
To accidentally enter a room and discover someone in a private, embarrassing, or unexpected situation.
To enter a place, encounter a situation (often by accident), or collide with something while walking.
To leave abruptly, or to reduce/remove something by walking.
To take something, either by winning it easily or by stealing it casually.
To continue walking, or to appear briefly in a performance without speaking.
To pass someone or something without stopping, especially when you could or should have helped.
To leave a place suddenly, especially as a protest or strike, or to exit during something.
To abandon a person, relationship, or responsibility suddenly and without warning.
An old-fashioned or dialectal expression meaning to date or be romantically involved with someone.
To treat someone with complete disrespect and dominance, or to move on foot to where someone is.
To guide someone through a process step by step, or to rehearse a performance without full effort.
To accompany someone on foot, or (figuratively) to live or act in accordance with a principle or deity.