maybe..... maybe it's , like, crawl or something. :)
The word Gait means the way you walk and move your body.
Horses prance with a lively gait.
In the given sentence, "gait" is a noun.
No, 'gait' can be either a noun or a verb. The adjective would be 'gaited'.
The homonym for "gate" is "gait." "Gate" refers to a barrier that can be opened or closed, while "gait" refers to a person's manner of walking or running.
The canter is a gait, in other words, a speed or pace a horse is traveling at. The gaits start off at a walk, a four beat gait, then trot, a two beat gait (opposite legs move in sync), then canter (a three beat gait) and then a gallop, which, like the walk, is also a four beat gait.
Gait or getalong.
Trot
"Ever since breaking his leg in a car accident, Joseph walked with an unusual gait"
1. She was known for walking with a merry gait, swinging her bag happily alongside her as she nearly skipped to school. 2. As he wore a cast on one leg, his walk was a slow, hobbling gait. 3. As the horses neared the finish line, their gait became a furious gallop.
Gallop is the horses fastest gait
The walk is the slowest gait. The walk is the horse's slowest gait.