waller
/ˈwɒlər/Definitions
1. noun
a person who walks at a slow pace, especially as a form of exercise or to enjoy scenery
“She was a walled through the park, enjoying the autumn foliage.”
2. noun
a person who has a tendency to walk or move in a slow, unsteady, or uncontrolled manner
“He was a walled and often bumped into things due to his lack of coordination.”
3. verb
to walk or move slowly and steadily, especially as a form of exercise or to enjoy scenery
“They decided to waller through the garden on a Sunday afternoon.”
4. verb
to cause something to be surrounded or enclosed, especially by a wall or other barrier
“The city walls the nearby village, effectively cutting it off from the outside world.”
5. verb
to walk or move slowly and steadily through something, such as a liquid or a substance
“The boat walled through the thick mud in the river.”