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yes, it can mean going for a walk or stroll in the lauguage of Aussie slang. It can also mean following a winding or twisting road or pathway.
Walk This Road was created in 1997.
We Walk This Road was created on 2010-06-22.
Walk Down the Road was created in 2009.
Walk Way?Mickzter101:Winding PathWalk way is not an adjective
It is difficult to walk on an icy road, because your feet keep slipping on the ice.
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The Holy Spirit.
If there is no pathway, the pedestrian should walk facingthe oncoming traffic.i.e in India pedestrians should walk on the right hand side of the road.
We are advised to walk across a road to avoid falling over, or stepping into the road without due care and attention.
Yes, i walk a lonely road is personification because you are giving an inanimate object (road) emotions/human properties (lonely) and implies that the road is feeling lonely
``Orthocentre'' was invented by two mathematicians, Besant and Ferrers, in 1865, while out for a walk along the Trumpington Road, a road leading out of Cambridge toward London. In those days it was a tree-lined quiet road with a sidewalk, a favourite place for a conversational walk." From Mathematical Gazette, Feb 1962, pp 51