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Phrase(s): walk along
to move along on foot. • I was just walking along when my heel broke off. • I’m in no hurry. I’ll just walk along at my own speed., Phrase(s): walk along something
to move beside something on foot. • Let’s not walk along the road. It’s too dangerous. • Walk along the wall where it’s safer.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs