It goes down to hide in between the grass and walks real slow towards the prey until it finally jumps up and starts eating it.
they're slow like you.
seahorses are slow.
it means he's super slow.
A Sloth is slow and sleepy.
It moves by is long legs. It walks slow to attack its prey. It does not jump that much it walks most of the time
An ambler is a person who walks at a leisurely pace, or a slow-moving horse or mule.
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A gray wolf walks in many the same way a dog walks, from a slow trot to the majestic leaps and bounds it makes while running.
using a simile using (like) or (as) she runs as slow as a turtle walks
Leisurely means slow or unhurried, and gait is a term for the way a horse walks, and is sometimes applied to human walking. So a leisurely gait is a slow pace of riding or walking.
The -ly suffix is used on adjectives to turn them into adverbs The man is slow (slow is an adjective because it modifies the noun (the man)) He walks slowly (slowly is an adverb because it modifies the verb (walks)) What is the man? The man is slow How does he walk? He walks slowly
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It goes down to hide in between the grass and walks real slow towards the prey until it finally jumps up and starts eating it.
It goes down to hide in between the grass and walks real slow towards the prey until it finally jumps up and starts eating it.
If a pedestrian walks out into the street in violation of the law, it is important to stay calm and try to avoid hitting them if possible. Honk your horn to alert the pedestrian and slow down if necessary. If needed, report the incident to the local authorities.
"Slow footed" simply means a person walks in a way that is slower than normal. Example: The policeman's slow footed response allowed the robber to flee. Slow footed is often distinguished from a leisurely pace because there is an expectation that the movement should be faster. Example: Despite that the couple was taking a leisurely stroll, Cathy thought Tom's slow footed plodding was as agonizingly frustrating as watching for a blade of grass to grow. Georgia's slow footed exercise, that she called a leisurely stroll, made her companion three hours late getting home for dinner.