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walk: move on one's feet.
limp: walk unevenly because one leg is hurt.
hobble: walk with difficulty.
stagger: walk unsteadily as if about to fall.
stumble: stagger.
lurch: stagger.
tiptoe: walk on the tips of one's toes.
stroll: walk for pleasure.
amble: walk at a slow, leisurely pace.
saunter: stroll.
wander: move without a fixed purpose or destination.
roam: wander.
ramble: walk for pleasure with no particular destination.
He likes rambling around in the country.
mooch: wander, walk slowly without any purpose.
meander: walk in a slow, relaxed way instead of taking the most direct way possible. (Rivers also meander).
stride: walk with long steps.
She strode across the fields.
strut: walk in a proud way, with the chest out and trying to look important.
swagger: walk proudly, strut.
stalk: walk in a proud or angry way, with long steps.
sashay: walk in a confident way, moving the body from side to side, especially so that people look at you.
trudge: walk slowly and with effort because one is tired.
shuffle: walk very slowly and noisily, without lifting one's feet off the ground.
stump: walk heavily and stiffly.
They stumped up the hill.
plod: walk with heavy steps or with difficulty.
pace: walk with regular steps.
march: walk with regular steps of equal length.
parade: walk or march together to celebrate or protest.
crawl: move slowly with the body close to the ground or on hands and knees.
toddle: walk with short unsteady steps.
edge: move gradually with small movements.
creep: move slowly and quietly with the body close to the ground.
sneak: go quietly and secretly in order to avoid being seen or heard.
pad: walk softly and quietly.
prowl: walk slowly and quietly because you are involved in a criminal activity or because you are looking for something.
slide: move smoothly over a surface.
slip: slide accidentally.
dash: move quickly and suddenly, rush.
dart: move quickly and suddenly in the specified direction.
scamper: run quickly and playfully.
sprint: run very quickly for a short distance.
jog: run slowly and steadily, as a way of exercising.
trip over: catch one's foot on something and stumble or fall.
scuttle: move quickly with short steps, because you are afraid or do not want to be noticed.
scurry: move quickly with short steps, because you are in a hurry.
skip: move forward with quick steps and jumps.
lope: run with long steps.
lollop: run with long awkward steps.
tear: run or move quickly in a dangerous or careless way.
rush: hurry, move quickly because you need to get somewhere soon.
hop: move by jumping on one foot.
trip: walk with short quick steps, usually as young girls do.
lunge: make a sudden movement towards somebody or something.
scramble: climb up or down, or over something quickly and with difficulty.
hike: take a long walk in the mountains or countryside, as an adventure.
trek: hike; make a long, difficult journey on foot.
paddle (UK), wade (US): walk for pleasure without shoes or socks in water that is not very deep.
waddle: walk with short steps, moving the body from one side to another, used especially to talk about birds or people with fat bodies.
prance: walk with high steps or large movements, in a confident way.
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