Beautiful English Idioms With Walk | Improve English Communication Skills With Better Vocabulary

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Hey everyone, I am done with my walk and it was absolutely

amazing.

So I do have some idioms for you with the word walk in

it and of course I'm gonna help you with examples to I mean we do

use the word walk commonly, right?

And if you add like little more words to this word walk,

you get some amazing phrases, amazing expressions.

Let's have a look at some idioms with the word walk.

The first one that I have for you is guess what?

Well you can learn and use it commonly, which is

take a walk.

Yeah.

Now if someone tells you to take a walk, he or she is not

asking you to walk like to go on a walk.

But what they're actually trying to say is angrily to go

away and just stop interfering.

Yes.

So you use it when you are angry.

Yeah.

When you are like really mad at someone, someone interfering.

Yeah, you are mad at this person.

This is the phrase that you use.

All right?

So for example, uh you are in a party, you end up

having an argument with your wife, Your friend comes over and tries to

interfere too much and you say go take a walk because

you're really mad at him.

I mean who are you to interfere?

It's me and my wife arguing, Right?

So that's the way you use it.

Next one is cakewalk.

So, which means you eat a cake while walking?

No, Well, it means something very easy.

A task that is super easy and you can accomplish

effortlessly.

Yeah.

How do you use it in your conversation?

Well, let's look at an example.

I have been running marathons for years now.

So this run is a cakewalk for me.

Yeah.

Another example is presentations are cakewalk for me.

So which means when you have to work on presentations, if you have to

present something in your office and you're so used to it and you're

absolutely okay doing it, then it's a cakewalk for you because it's easy.

Right?

I have another idiom for you that you can use with the word walk, which

is walk a tight rope.

Yes.

Which means are you walking on a tightrope?

Well, it means that you have to be very cautious just like if

you are facing or dealing any difficult situation in your life, you

have to be very careful about what you say or about what you

do.

Yes.

So which means that you are walking on a tightrope.

You gotta be careful.

Let's look how to use this in one of these examples out here.

Well, you can say that our efforts are failing to keep up with this

project and we have been walking a tight rope.

Yes.

So which means that you are working on a project and you gotta be very careful of what you

do now because you don't want to fail.

The fourth medium that I have is take a walk down the memory lane, which

means that you try to reminisce eyes, your beautiful

past.

Yes.

You're beautiful past moments that you really want to remember and indulge into

those happy times, then that's the phrase that you use.

Well, for example, how do you use it?

So now that I am in Auckland, one of my school friend lives here, I just

can't wait to meet her for a coffee this evening and I'm sure

we will take a walk down the memory lane.

Yes.

So which means we're not gonna walk up, Well, we are gonna take a

walk down our memory lane because we have spent such great times

together.

Next one is walk down the aisle, very informal medium, which

actually means to get married.

So when you think that I will walk down the aisle, I

will just want it to be perfect.

Basically, the aisle is the passage of the church between

the two blocks of seats and the bride walks down the aisle,

like she walks down that passage with her father.

Yeah, it's the father who drops the bride.

So next time someone is getting married you can say that, hey,

wow, when do you walk down the aisle?

Which means that when is she getting married?

The next one is walk of life.

Well, it talks about one's background, like a person's job or a

person's position in the society or in the book place.

So here in Auckland, it's so nice to meet new people from

different walks of life.

That's how you use it.

So, people belonging to different walks of life when you end up meeting this is the

phrase that you use.

Here's the next TDM for you that you can use which is walk away with.

Now this E.

D.

M is used in a couple of ways in a conversation.

It means to win some price or an award which was

unexpected.

Like the film walked away with almost

seven awards.

I was like really wow, that film did good.

Now this phrase walk away will walk away with also means

to steal something like um like the robbers walked

away with $10,000 from the bank yesterday.

Yeah, so it either means to walk away with something with the wind

or walk away with is basically you're stealing something.

Okay, the next one is walk on water.

Can someone really do that?

Like can you walk on the water?

No, I don't think so.

Well, this idiom walk on water means to do something which is just

impossible.

Are probably something that's absolutely extraordinary.

Apparently she is the best lawyer in the town and can walk on

water.

So which means that this lady is an absolutely amazing lawyer and

she is really extraordinary with her job.

Got it.

So these are the eight idioms guys that you learned with us today.

Would the word walk.

So next time you just don't use the word walk, why not add some more words

to it and make it interesting and use it in your daily

conversation.

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