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(intransitive) Of a quadruped: to move along by using both legs on one side, and then the other.
v
(transitive) To tread down in a clumsy manner.
v
(intransitive, Scotland) To wander or waver.
n
(chiefly Britain) A gentle, meandering walk with no particular haste or purpose.
v
To limp as a result of claudication.
v
(intransitive, archaic or dialectal) To walk unsteadily; totter; dawdle
v
(obsolete, intransitive) To walk unsteadily, like a child; to move slowly.
v
(Scotland) To daddle; totter; move unsteadily.
v
(transitive) To move up and down on one's knee or in one's arms, in affectionate play, usually said of a child.
n
The act of following or trailing around.
v
(intransitive) To totter, like a child learning to walk; to daddle.
v
(intransitive) To shake or tremble as one moves, especially as of old age or childhood; to totter.
n
An ambling gait between a walk and a trot.
v
(intransitive) To move heavily and clumsily, or with a sense of prancing and triumph.
v
(dialectal, Northern England) To walk carelessly or in a careless manner.
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(intransitive) To walk lame; limp.
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(UK, dialect) To lounge; to loiter.
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(intransitive, Scotland, northern UK) To walk with a limp, to drag a limb, to walk lamely; to move with a gait somewhere between walking and crawling.
n
An unsteady, off-balance step.
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(Scotland, intransitive) To waddle.
v
(transitive) To thrust a hump or protuberance out of (something); to crook, as the back.
v
(intransitive) To move with a slow, regular, jolting gait.
v
(intransitive) To walk lamely, as if favouring one leg.
v
(intransitive, chiefly dialectal) To move or walk with a limp; hobble
v
To walk or move with a bouncing or undulating motion and at an unhurried pace.
v
To make such a sudden, unsteady movement.
v
(intransitive, followed by around, about, etc.) To move about in an aimless fashion.
v
(intransitive, UK dialectal) To walk with short, quick strides; trip along.
v
(intransitive) To nod repeatedly.
v
(intransitive, archaic, Britain) To walk quickly with the head bent forward.
v
(intransitive, UK, dialect) To dawdle.
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(informal) To move along very slowly.
n
(Britain) A stroll; a wandering.
v
(intransitive, informal) To walk, ride, drive etc. at a leisurely pace
n
Alternative spelling of ramraid [An instance of ramraiding.]
v
To walk for pleasure; to amble or saunter.
adj
Tending to ramble, to wander aimlessly or to make meandering digressions.
adj
Alternative form of rampler [(Scotland) roving; rambling]
v
To walk shakily or unsteadily; to stagger; move as if drunk or not in control of oneself.
v
To ramble; to move (or talk) aimlessly.
v
To loiter in walking; to idle along; to drag or droop heavily.
adj
(of a walk) Involving a certain amount of climbing.
v
To walk while shuffling or dragging the feet.
v
To climb something (e.g. a pole) gradually (e.g. using alternately one's arms then one's legs).
v
(Judaism) To sway back and forth during Jewish prayer.
n
The act of one who skitters.
v
(rare, intransitive) To walk slowly.
v
To move or search erratically, especially as if hurried or confused.
n
(veterinary medicine) A disease of horses and other animals, attended by reeling, unsteady gait or sudden falling.
v
(intransitive, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To stagger; totter; stumble
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(Scotland) to stroll, meander
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(UK, dialect, obsolete) To wander about idly and vacantly.
v
To wander on foot; to ramble idly or leisurely; to rove.
n
Obsolete form of stroll. [A wandering on foot; an idle and leisurely walk; a ramble.]
n
The act of stumbling, rocking, or rolling; a reeling.
n
The unsteady walking of a child.
n
(obsolete) A pacing or ambling.
v
(intransitive, colloquial) To go (somewhere); to amble aimlessly.
v
(colloquial, intransitive) To walk in a wavering, unsteady manner.
v
(transitive, intransitive) To move slowly.
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(intransitive) To move along slowly.
v
To go; to proceed without much enthusiasm.
v
(intransitive) To move slowly.
v
To stagger or move with an ungainly gait.
v
(dialect) To twist and turn; to wriggle; to roll over.
adj
(UK, dialect) supple; pliant; nimble
v
(intransitive) Jog along; move or work briskly.
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