walked heavily means to walk slow or sad like, sometimes hunched over.
"They walked", "they did walk", or "they have walked".
What does the cheese walked by the river mean
To have walked heavily.
Trudged.
"You walked with the boy."
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 calculate the mean number of miles walked by the girls, you would need the total number of miles walked by all the girls combined, divided by the number of girls surveyed. If the graph provides specific data on the miles walked by each girl or a cumulative total, you can use that information to perform the calculation. Without the specific data from the graph, I cannot provide an exact mean.
What do you mean? men walked around naked.
Do you mean 0.428571? If so, then he walked 21 times 0.428571 = 8.999991 miles.
I believe you trying to ask that you feel tired on every afternoon whenever you walked (worked) into the store? Is that right?
It's just a vivid phrase to mean that you got a sudden attack of goosebumps or a shiver - the image is of your grave already being out there somewhere waiting for you to die, and someone just walked over it.
That is not a word, but pedometer is an instrument that measures how far a person has walked, or are you thinking of podiatry?