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take a walk

 

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Term: take a walk

Part of speech: Verb (phrasal verb)

Sense 1: To go for a leisurely stroll; to walk casually without a specific destination.

Example sentence 1: I decided to take a walk in the park to clear my mind.

Example sentence 2: After dinner, we like to take a walk around the neighborhood.

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Part of speech: Phrase

Sense 1: An idiom meaning to stop doing something; to cease involvement or participation.

Example sentence 1: He was causing too much trouble at the party, so the hosts asked him to take a walk.

Example sentence 2: It's time for you to take a walk from this project if you can't contribute positively.

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