ADJ

brief, little, short
We took a brief walk around the old quarter
good, long, long-distance, marathon
It's a good (= fairly long) walk to the town centre, so I usually cycle. We went for a long walk after breakfast. He's done several long-distance walks for charity
three-minute, five minutes', etc.
It's a five-minute walk from the lecture theatre to the restaurant. We live just a few minutes' walk from the station
brisk, vigorous
The doctor advised a brisk walk every day
easy, gentle, leisurely
hard, strenuous
exhilarating, lovely, pleasant, pretty
twenty-minute, two-mile, etc.
after-dinner, afternoon, daily, evening, etc.
solitary
She used to enjoy solitary walks along the cliffs
romantic
guided
We went on a guided walk of the city in the afternoon
charity, sponsored
She's doing a 200-mile sponsored walk in aid of cancer research
circular
coastal, country, forest, hill, lakeside, nature, riverside, woodland
space, tightrope
the anniversary of the first space walk

VERB + WALK

do, go for, go on, have, take
The book contains circular walks you can do in half a day. We'll go for a walk before lunch. We went on a ten-mile walk along the coast
take sb/sth for
She takes her dog for a walk every evening
break
They broke their walk at a pub by the river
continue, resume

WALK + VERB

take sb/sth
The walk takes two hours. The walk takes you past a lot of interesting buildings

PREP

on a/the ~
He met her on one of his Sunday afternoon walks
within (a) ~
All amenities are within an easy walk of the hotel
~ from, ~ to

PHRASES

a walk around
I had a little walk around to calm my nerves

ADJ

funny, silly
jaunty
mincing
loose-limbed
ungainly
fast
sedate, slow, stately

VERB + WALK

do, have
She did a silly walk to amuse her friends. He has a mincing walk, fast with short steps

VERB + WALK

slow to
move off at, set off at
The horses set off at a walk