Ways of walking
- crawl
- Before babies can walk, they can only crawl on their hands and knees
- creep
- Everyone was asleep, so I had to creep to my room without making a noise
- dash
- It began to rain, and we had to dash into a shop to keep dry
- limp
- His injured foot made him limp badly
- march
- If you join the army, you’ll have to learn to march
- slip
- Be careful, or you’ll slip on that icy pavement
- stagger
- He was completely drunk. I watched him stagger across the road and fall down.
- stray
- Don’t stray away from the main group, or you’ll get lost
- stroll
- It was such a lovely day that we decided to stroll in the park for an hour
- trip
- I’m afraid someone will trip over that piece of wood and fall
- trudge
- The exhausted men had to trudge for five miles through the snow
- The exhausted men had to trudge for five miles through the snow
- wander
- It’s very pleasant for a tourist to wander round a new city with no particular purpose.