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Phrase(s): walk with something
1. to walk with the aid of something, such as a cane, crutches, etc. • You can recognize her easily. She walks with a cane. • Dan walks with the help of a crutch. 2. to walk in a characteristic manner, such as with a limp, halting gait, a sprightly step, etc. • Martha’s uncle walks with a limp. • I have always walked with a halting gait., Phrase(s): walk with someone
to walk in the company of someone. • Why don’t you walk with me for a while? • Can I walk with you?
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs