Taking a walk when feeling low can help improve mood by increasing endorphins, reducing stress hormones, and providing a change of scenery that can help clear the mind. It can also provide an opportunity for physical activity, which is known to have positive effects on mental health.
feeling like your with someone for a mile
to try to see what other people are feeling ,seeing. viewing someones way of thinking
It means a walk, usually a long walk when you are feeling tired or overburdened.
A 'walk of shame' is when someone has to walk past a crowd of people feeling really embarrassed for whatever they have done. For example on a drunken night out, let's say one threw up and got kicked out of the nightclub. This would be shameful for the person.
If you mean then it could be something like: I'll walk down the aisle of the church. If you mean ill, then it could be something: The bride was feeling ill as she walked down the aisle.
to be like that person to be their shadow
It just means to walk toward them, to approach.
"Geol oh" (κ±Έμ΄) in Korean means "walk." It is the imperative form of the verb "to walk," so it is used to command or suggest someone to walk.
You may mean to 'patrol' somewhere.
It mean to go up to someone take a gun aim it at their knee cap and fire destroying their knee cap and making it hard to walk
I t COULD mean they are angry with you,but could just as easily mean they aren't feeling well or just having a bad day>Try not to worry so much. If it continues, ask them in a soft, calm voice, "Have I done something to offend you?"
"Caminais" is the second person plural form of the verb "caminar" in Spanish, which means "to walk" or "you all walk."