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Lions walk by moving their front and back legs on the same side of their body simultaneously, in a pacing gait. This movement gives them stability and control when walking. Lions can also trot, run, and leap to catch prey or escape danger.
The word that means to walk nervously is "fidget." It describes the action of moving about restlessly or in a way that indicates anxiety or discomfort. Another term that could apply is "pacing," which refers to walking back and forth in a nervous or agitated manner.
Pace.
they do the bird walk......=)
Walk the Walk was created in 1970.
The present participle is walking.
The present progressive tense of "walk" is "walking."
Walking, to walk.
If the room is of square or rectangular shape then the diagonal is the shortest path it can choose to walk on. If the room is of triangular shape then it can walk along the side of the triangle to reach the opposite corner.
I walk/ I am walking/ I do walk
walking
to walk, walking