stride, saunter.
Walk.
To shuffle, or lumber.
Because they are Asians and they walk slow
The root word of ambled is "amble," which comes from the Old French word "ambler," meaning "to walk at a slow, relaxed pace."
Perambulate is a word meaning "to walk". It is most often associated with slow walking and elders in American usage.
Elephants, they walk slow, but can kill you with one stomp.
Probably as slow as it wants to.
I say they are so because think the got to Cary that shell.
Add -ly onto the end to form the adverb "slowly."Or you could leave it alone. Slow can be used as an adverb in some cases, to mean slowly.(Walk slow around the elephants, as opposed to walk slowly, which could mean something else.)
The term "asable" does not refer to a leisurely walk. It appears to be a misspelling or a misunderstanding of the word "amble," which means to walk at a slow, relaxed pace. If you meant another term, please provide clarification!
The word that describes a donkey's walk is "plodding." This term captures the slow, deliberate, and steady pace typical of donkeys as they move, often reflecting their patient and sturdy nature. Donkeys tend to walk with a rhythmic, heavy step, emphasizing their strength and endurance.
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