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26 Cards in this Set

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Limp

To hobble; to walk with difficulty because of an injured leg or foot

Drag

To make someone go somewhere they do not want to go


To drag someone out of

Flounder

To move with great difficulty and in an uncontrolled way

Lurch

To move in a way that is not regular or normal, especially making sudden movements backwards or fowards or from side to side

Hobble

To walk in an awkward way, usually because the feet or legs are injured

Frogmarch

To force someone who is unwilling to move forward by holding the person's arms behind their backs and then pushing them forward

Goosestep

A special way of marching with legs lifted high and straight

March

A group of soldiers all walking with the same movement and speed

Tramp

The sound of people all walking together with heavy steps

Troop

Marching; usually with one person behind another

Sashay

To walk confidently while moving your hips from side to side in a way that attracts attention

Stalk

To follow an animal or a person closely as possible without being seen or heard

Race

To move or go fast

Gallop

To move or act quickly

Trot

To go there in a quick or busy way

Sleepwalk

A person who gets out of bed and walks around while they are sleeping

Leap

To make a large jump or sudden movement, usually from one place to another

Saunter

To walk in a slow and relaxed way, often in no particular direction

Ramble

To walk for pleasure, especially in the countryside

Range

To pass over or through in all directions, as on exploring or searching

Roam

To move about or travel, especially without a clear idea of what you are going to do

Perambulate

To walk about for pleasure

Promenade

To walk slowly along a road or path for pleasure

Footslog

Walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud

Skulk

To hide or move around as if trying not to be seen, usually with bad intentions

Creep

To move slowly, quietly, and carefully, usually in order to avoid being noticed