Take+a+walk
81walk off with something — walk off with (something) to take something without asking. Who walked off with my drink? …
82walk off with — (something) to take something without asking. Who walked off with my drink? …
83walk the plank (to) — Take on a dangerous project or situation, one that could end one’s career. ► “So far, only Gonzalez’s associates have been forced to walk the plank. Naturally, these scandals have not exactly bolstered Gonzalez’s reputation with the voters of… …
84walk|a|bout — «WK uh BOWT», noun. 1. (in Australia) a brief period of wandering in the bush. Aborigines take occasional leave from work to go on a walkabout. 2. a walking about; short trip or tour on foot …
85take the sun — 1. To ascertain the sun s meridian altitude 2. To walk or laze in the sun • • • Main Entry: ↑sun …
86take a trip down memory lane — take a trip (or walk) down memory lane deliberately recall pleasant or sentimental memories …
87Take Matilda for a waltz — walk from place to place …
88take steps — walk by paces …
89Walk-in — for the comic series Walk In by Dave Stewart, see Walk In (comic) Walk in is thought to be a person whose original soul has departed his or her body and been replaced with a new soul. It is based on a misunderstanding of an ancient concept… …
90walk — v. & n. v. 1 intr. a (of a person or other biped) progress by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once. b progress with similar movements (walked on his hands). c go with the gait usual except when …