Nip: walk briskly or lightly also used colloquially in the phrase “nip (on) over” to refer to a brief walk to a certain destination, as if on an errandġ9. Mosey: see amble also, used colloquially in the phrase “mosey along”ġ8. March: walk rhythmically alone or in a group according to a specified procedureġ7. Lurch: walk slowly but with sudden movements, or furtivelyġ5. Limp: walk unsteadily because of injury, especially favoring one leg see also falterġ4. Hobble: walk unsteadily or with difficulty see also limpġ2. Hike: take a long walk, especially in a park or a wilderness areaĩ.
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