Walk (disambiguation)
Appearance
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A walk is walking, the main form for animal locomotion on land, distinguished from running and crawling.
Walk or WALK may refer to:
Places
[edit]- Walk, Livonia, the German name for a town in Livonia
- Island Walk, an unincorporated area and a census-designated place (CDP) in Collier County, Florida, United States
- Walk Glacier, a glacier in the Jones Mountains, Antarctica
Persons
[edit]- Bob Walk (born 1956), American baseball pitcher
- Mark Walk, American music composer
- Neal Walk (1948–2015), American, National Basketball Association center
Arts, entertainment, and media
[edit]Music
[edit]Albums and EPs
[edit]- Walk (album), a 2024 album by NCT 127
- Walk, a 1996 album by Andrew Peterson
- Walk (Pantera EPs), a series of EPs by Pantera, 1993
- Walk (Kwabs EP), 2014
- Walk (Grayson|Reed EP), 2017
Songs
[edit]- "Walk" (Comethazine song)
- "Walk" (Foo Fighters song)
- "Walk" (Kwabs song)
- "Walk" (Pantera song)
- "Walk", a song by Blind Melon from Soup
- "Walk", a song by Agnez Mo from her self titled album
- "Walk", single by Peakboy
- "Walk", single by Saucy Santana
- "Walk," a song by The Wiggles from Yummy Yummy
- "A Walk", single from the punk rock group Bad Religion
Periodicals
[edit]- Walk: the Magazine of the Ramblers' Association, a UK walking magazine
Radio stations
[edit]- WALK-FM, a radio station (97.5 FM) licensed to serve Patchogue, New York, United States
- WLID, a radio station (1370 AM) licensed to serve Patchogue, New York, United States, known as WALK from 1952 to 2019
- WKAO, a radio station (91.1 FM) licensed to Ashland, Kentucky, United States. One of the 7 Walk FM network of contemporary Christian radio stations based in Ashland, Kentucky, United States
Other uses
[edit]- Walk (graph theory), in graph theory, an alternating sequence of vertices and edges
- Base on balls, also called a walk, in baseball, an award of first base to a batter following four balls being thrown by the pitcher
- Battle of Walk, war started on July 8, 1657 between Swedish and Russian forces
- Pedestrian crossing#Signalized intersections, also called walks or walkways
See also
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