powerwalk

See also: power-walk and power walk

English

Etymology

power + walk

Verb

powerwalk (third-person singular simple present powerwalks, present participle powerwalking, simple past and past participle powerwalked)

  1. To walk at a brisk pace for exercise or in order to move very quickly.
    • 2011, Helena Pielichaty, Never Ever, →ISBN:
      "Are you following me?" she asks, straightout. "Course not. I'm powerwalking."
    • 2014, Farrah Rochon, Terra Little, Velvet Carte, Hot Christmas Nights/Tuscan Nights/Christmas Tango/Tied Up In Tinsel, →ISBN:
      “You bet,” Rachel said, turning and powerwalking back the way she'd come.
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