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Meaning of walk (Someone is coming up the walk.)



 
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Meaning of walk (Someone is coming up the walk.) #1 (permalink) Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:21 am   Meaning of walk (Someone is coming up the walk.)
 

Hi,
1. Someone is coming up the walk.
Could you please explain me the meaning of the above sentence.?
The phrase - "the walk" is confusing me to get the full meaning.
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The walk #2 (permalink) Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:57 am   The walk
 

the walk in this sentence is like "the path" or the "sidewalk"

so this sentence means....

"Someone is walking up the path"

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