Amble, stroll, wander
Stroll.
drifting..i guess.?
The Spanish word "camina" means "walk" or "to walk" in English.
The root word in "ambulatory" is "ambulare," which means "to walk" in Latin.
No, "plodded" is not a preposition. It is a verb that means to walk slowly or heavily with a weary, labored gait.
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.)
Trudge, perhaps?
Well frnds 'traffic', is taken from the Arabic word 'taraffaqa' whch means "'to walk along slowly together';;
creep
walk slowly
I'm guessing: lag
it means steady
drifting..i guess.?
In Sanskrit, "pavana" means "pure" or "sacred." It is often associated with the concept of cleansing or purifying. In Hindu mythology, Pavana is also the god of wind and is considered a purifying force.
amble or stroll (leisurely walk) saunter (new kid trying to be cool coming into class) mosey (take a lot of time to) promenade (stately, dignified as in a parade) perambulation
limp
tag
scorching