Yes, "walking the walk" is an example of alliteration since both words start with the same sound "w." Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of nearby words in a sentence or phrase.
Walk the Walk was created in 1970.
The present participle of "walk" is "walking."
The present progressive tense of "walk" is "walking."
A Snake has a Snack
Walking, to walk.
I walk/ I am walking/ I do walk
An example of alliteration in "Bud, Not Buddy" is the phrase "Fearful Footsteps Followed Him." This occurs when Bud is walking nervously through the dark and spooky Hooverville camp.
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to walk, walking
Walter went walking in the wild woods.
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