To get yourself in motion by moving the legs.
ambulate stroll amble
A homograph for "lame" meaning to walk with difficulty could be "lame" meaning unconvincing or unsatisfactory. Both words are spelled the same but have different meanings.
A homophone for tramp is "tramp." Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
"Stalk" has 3 main meanings - The stem of a herbaceous plant. 2. - To walk purposely with along stride. 3. -To pursue stealthily
There are two meanings for the word ambulatory. The most common definition is capable of, or relating to walking; not bedridden; able to rise and walk or move around. A second meaning is a place where people can walk, such as a covered passage or procession around a church.
Vuelta has many possible meanings depending on exact usage: Return, Turn (on a road, rail, river), Turn around (something), Turn over, Flip around/over, Revolve, Spin, Lap (around a track), Detour (take a detour around an obstruction), Walk (Taking a walk [around the block], walk as a pastime.)
It has 4 meanings
Telling a person that they can talk the talk but not walk the walk can have a few different meanings, but they all come back to the same principle: actions speak louder than words. This question stems from the challenge "if you talk the talk, you've got to walk the walk." An example would be a person talking of principles. You can talk all you want about principles, but you have to actually live by them, too. If you tell a person they can talk the talk but not walk the walk, it can mean the person is a hypocrite, thus not practicing what they preach. But it can also mean they are procrastinating. They're talking about doing things but not actually doing them. They're all talk, no action.
the word Foot has two major meanings. a Foot is the part of our body that enables us to move or walk. Foot can also be a Unit of length which tell us how long something is.
No. They have different meanings, but not opposite.
The ISBN of Implicit Meanings is 0415291089.
Implicit Meanings was created in 1975.