Abscond, amble, barrel, beat it, bolt, bound, bustle, canter, career, clear out, course, cut andrun, dart, dash, decamp, depart, dog it, escape,flee, flit, fly, gallop, go like lightning, hasten, hie, hotfoot, hurry, hustle, jog, leg it, light out, lope, make a break, make off, make tracks, pace,race, rush, scamper, scoot, scorch, scramble, scud, scurry, shag, shoot, skedaddle, skip, skitter, smoke, speed, spring, sprint, spurt, takeflight, take off, tear, tear out, travel, trot, whisk.
jogged, frolicked, sprinted, moved in a manner that is faster than walking, yet lacking sprinting ability. killing fast
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rather, preferably, alternately
Probably the most direct alternative to "but" is "yet". The two words can usually interchange if they're used as conjunctions, but there may still be differences between their respective uses. Some other words or phrases, like "however", "instead", "still", or "on the other hand" may require using different conjunctive styles like the semicolon.
see link below ran, walked, galloped, cantered, drove, skipped, scatted
Strolled,Jogged,Waddled,Ran,Raced.
walked. jogged. sprinted. hurried.
Never, they are completely different words with different meanings.
Unusual Uncommon I ran out of words (this doesn't count)
There are sailed, drove, rode, ran, walked, jogged, flew, rushed, stormed and climbed.
Rock music with Christian words in it instead of traditional rock words. It sounds the same,but with different words and a different meaning.
dissimilar, unlike, similar
You can make several different words out of those letters. Some of these words are ray, ran, no, yarn, arc, on, and can.
ran lol
with words such as six instead of 6.
jogged, frolicked, sprinted, moved in a manner that is faster than walking, yet lacking sprinting ability. killing fast
Remember, Race, Bra, Member, Ban, Red, Made, Mad, Ran, Can, Man, Many, Merry Ect x