1. walke - Verb
2. Walke - Proper noun
walke (third-person singular simple present walkes, present participle walking, simple past and past participle walked)
Obsolete spelling of walk
Walke (plural Walkes)
A surname.
421. He that hath a head of waxe must not walke in the sunne. George Herbert
Hee drinkes misery, and he tastes happinesse; he mowes misery, and he gleanes happinesse; he journeys in misery, he does but walke in happinesse. John Donne
According to a study on history of GPRS development Bernhard Walke: „The Roots of GPRS: The First System for Mobile Packet-Based Global Internet Access“, IEEE Wireless Communications, Oct. 2013, 12-23. Source: Internet
Bernhard Walke and his student Peter Decker are the inventors of GPRS – the first system providing worldwide mobile Internet access. Source: Internet
People who have been exposed should still watch for symptoms for 14 days, especially if they end quarantine early, Dr. Henry Walke, CDC's COVID-19 incident manager, said Wednesday. Source: Internet
“But these protections are threatened,” Walke said, “because polluters are intent on persuading future Congresses or presidential administrations to repeal them.” Source: Internet