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We are advised to walk across a road to avoid falling over, or stepping into the road without due care and attention.
to get to the other side?
you cant actually walk on any liquid but you can kind of run across custard if that counts?
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Walks is a verb. The infinitive form is to walk.
Walk across it, avoiding the very centre. If you run, you'll fall.
It is the act of walking across a road/street at an area that is not a cross walk. Jaywalking is the act of walking across the street outside of a crosswalk.
Go into victory road and walk/run around until you find it
By first checking both sides of the road - utilizing any road-crossing traffic buttons, lights, or designated crossing zones.
You can't walk a hamster. You can let it run indoors on furniture or across your lap where it is room-temperature. You can also let it run through your house in a ball as long is room temperature.
Walk This Road was created in 1997.
Yes because if you use four cups of water and one pound of corn starch and mix it together good it will harden. It will look like a liquid but it is a solid and a liquid. But it something touches it it will become a solid. But when you run or walk across it you will have to be fast or else you will sink but if you are fast you will run across it. I have done this my self it will work now trust me just fallow these directions and you will walk across a liquid by.