walk ahead (of someone or something)
walk ahead (of someone or something)
To proceed on foot in front (of someone or something). They told us to hang back while the soldiers walked ahead and made sure the area was secure. I'll be walking ahead of the float during the parade. Please don't walk too far ahead of me. I don't want to lose sight of you.
See also: ahead, someone, walk
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
walk ahead of someone or something
to move on ahead of someone or something on foot. Please walk ahead of me where I can see you. The road was so bad, I had to walk ahead of the car and look for potholes.
See also: ahead, of, walk
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- walk ahead of
- go ahead with (something)
- see ahead
- remain ahead of (someone or something)
- be ahead of the game
- get ahead
- keep ahead
- keep ahead (of someone or something)
- lie ahead of
- lie ahead of (someone or something)