Gait means the way you walk or move. Here are some sentences.
He had an unsteady gait, so we assumed that he had a limp.
Slow your gait as you approach the gate.
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In the given sentence, "gait" is a noun.
"Ever since breaking his leg in a car accident, Joseph walked with an unusual gait"
There are no understandable sentences for gawky! The giraffe calf's ungainly gait was gawky.
It's really very easy to give an example. The lead runner fell into an easy gait for the final hundred yards.
Jarry use paroxysm in a sentence.\
In the given sentence, "gait" is a noun.
Horses prance with a lively gait.
The man walked with an unusual gait while heading toward the gate.
"Ever since breaking his leg in a car accident, Joseph walked with an unusual gait"
The giant walked with a lumbering gait. (Like frankinstein)
There are no understandable sentences for gawky! The giraffe calf's ungainly gait was gawky.
Judy was strutting her stuff through the mall.
Mrs. Byron...was a short and corpulent person and rolled considerably in her gait.
Gait means a way of walking or the pattern of limb movements of animals and humans as they move forward. She kept the horse at a comfortable gait on the trail ride.
you push it forward to enter, you enter the gait, you pull it back and you exit the gait.
No, 'gait' can be either a noun or a verb. The adjective would be 'gaited'.
It's really very easy to give an example. The lead runner fell into an easy gait for the final hundred yards.