The word "CREEP" comes to mind. The word "CREEP" comes to mind.
"amble". "stroll", "trudge" ,"plod" and "mosey" all indicate walking slowly to me,
There are several words that mean 'to walk aimlessly', including:wandermeanderroam
"(Je, il, elle) marche lentement" means "(I, he, she) walk(s) slowly" in English.
The verb in this sentence is 'walk', but the form it takes is incorrect for this sentence. A few sentences with the correct form of 'walk' could be: The cat walks slowly. (present tense form). The cat is walking slowly. (present progressive form) The cat walked slowly. (past tense form)
Adverbs are words that describe regular verbs. They usually end in 'ly'. Examples: 'run quickly' 'Walk slowly' 'rapidly' 'oddly walking' ETC
That sounds like a pretty good description of "limping".
on foot
walk slowly
To walk slowly or leisurely. :)
Add -ly onto the end to form the adverb "slowly."Or you could leave it alone. Slow can be used as an adverb in some cases, to mean slowly.(Walk slow around the elephants, as opposed to walk slowly, which could mean something else.)
You can say WALK SLOWLY. Commanding voice is needed to show it in that context.
There are several words that mean 'to walk aimlessly', including:wandermeanderroam
This saying is a Chinese proverb that means talking about something does not make it happen. In other words, action is needed to achieve results, not just words.
to move
The quote is "Your walk walks and your talk talks but your walk talks louder than your talk talks." This quote means that your actions speak louder than your words.
Slowly...
walk slowly
To walk slowly and with effort is to walk at a slow pace while exerting energy or struggling to move forward. It can be due to fatigue, pain, or physical limitations.