it means walking side to side
I have information here to keep you abreast of the situation, sir.
It means to be walking side-by-side with other people. Frequently used to describe a line of marching soldiers.
If by secretly you meant cautiously then walking stealthily or tip toeing .
"Current" is the adjective - ""keep abreast of current events"".
Look it up in a dictionary! You can say walking briskly which would mean not hesitating/walking quite fast So I would say that it meant fast or quite fast! x
When a group of people walk side by side.
There are certain social graces that apply when you are out in public or in the street. These social graces include walking no more than two abreast and letting others pass you from behind as you are walking.
Born walking on solid ground, meant to be walking on solid ground.
abreast - side by side The parade had six drummers marching abreast.
Being abreast means being side by side.
draw abreast = gleichziehen
We have been abreast of this situation for a time now.
The brass band passed by, marching four abreast.
The origin of abreast is late Middle English: from A- 'in' + breast.
I have information here to keep you abreast of the situation, sir.
the transpor tyou get that isnt walking
It means to be walking side-by-side with other people. Frequently used to describe a line of marching soldiers.