- to move through space (especially from one place to another)
The engine just won't go anymore.
uncountable · go, went, gone
- to move on the feet
To walk briskly for an hour every day is to keep fit.
walk, walked, walked
- gerund of walk
a walking contradiction
uncountable
- Walking
uncountable
- To have a consequence or remnant
He made 45 leaves in his innings of 64.
uncountable · leave, left, left
- (uncountable) Employment
Tell me you're using clean works at least.
uncountable · work, worked, worked
- Able to be operated or used
- (transitive, ditransitive, intransitive) To transfer goods or provide services in exchange for money
She sold her old car very quickly.
sell, sold, sold
- (intransitive) To increase in extent
The desert extended for miles in all directions.
extend, extended, extended
- (intransitive) To extend, stretch, or thrust out (for example a limb or object held in the hand)
He reached for a weapon that was on the table.
reach, reached, reached
- to happen in a certain way
thoroughfare
uncountable · fare, fared, fared
- sport in which people try to walk as fast as possible
- walk; relocate oneself using one's legs
Peter slowly ambulated to the bathroom, favoring his strained knee.
ambulate, ambulated, ambulated
- to leave
Well, I must be running along now or I'll be late for supper.
run along, ran, run
- to explode
Blow the dust off that book and open it up.
uncountable · blow, blew, n
lastadjektiv, adverb/lɑːst/US Final, ultimate, coming after all others of its kindWill try to fix it by myself for now: as a last resort, we can always take it to a grease monkey.
- to be tolerated
mountain pass
pass, passed, passed
- (auxiliary)
If you want something done, do it yourself.
do, did, done
- (transitive) To demonstrate that something is true or viable; to give proof for; to bear out; to testify
I will prove that my method is more effective than yours.
prove, proved, proved
- Capable of being borne, tolerated or endured; bearable or endurable
- Capable of being accomplished; feasible
- (informal) To drop to a lying or other low position, especially quickly
hit the deck, hit, hit
- (UK, transitive, literally) To be ranked at (something), based on polling
The Tories are on twenty-five percent in that constituency.
be on, was, been