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walk unsteadily as if to fall;
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shocked |
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walk in an attention seeking way |
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shuffle (v) walk
I stepped on to my skis, so I shuffled to the edge of steep slopes. |
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strut (v) walk
He strutted in his vast office |
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walk in an erect, stiff, arrogant conceited gait |
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limp (v)
He limped heavily |
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walk with difficult because of a damaged or stiff leg. |
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waddle (v)
After being out of the hospital, it's okay to waddle a little bit.
Three geese waddled across the road |
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walk in short steps, and a clumsy swaying motion |
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walk in a slow, relaxed manner |
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creep (v) crept walk
slip, slink, pad, edge, sidle, |
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Edge (v) walk
She tried to edge away from him |
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To move silently in one direction |
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trudge (v) walk
I trudged up the stairs. |
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walk with force and determination walk with a regular measured tread |
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prance (v) walk
prancing around in his underpants |
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walk with an ostentatious (attracting attention) and exaggerated movements |
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