run-walk

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Etymology[edit]

run +‎ walk. Independently invented by fictionists and sportsmen.

Verb[edit]

run-walk (third-person singular simple present run-walks, present participle run-walking, simple past and past participle run-walked)

  1. (uncommon) To walk and run alternatingly in such a fashion that the share of walking is greater.

Noun[edit]

run-walk (plural run-walks)

  1. (uncommon) Alternating locomotion by the legs in such a fashion that the share of walking is greater than that of running.

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