It's a police term. Officers on foot have an assigned area some locales. They "walk a beat" as their job.
it means walking side to side
It means to be walking side-by-side with other people. Frequently used to describe a line of marching soldiers.
"I'm beat" means "I am very tired." Well first off the i am very tired answer is beat... beat means total epic defeat, when you lose at anything you are beat, the phrase 'im beat' or 'your beat' can be used when anything happens that you are inconvenienced or something happens that is not in your favor
It means, "God is walking through me."
Peripatetic ( walking about) is sometimes used to mean changing location frequently. A person who cannot sit still is called a jitterbug.
it means what it says
If you mean what is the pattern of a walking horse, it is a four-beat gait. Which means the horses hooves all hit the ground at separate times. Trot is a two-beat gait, canter is three and gallop is four
Limpy means walking limp. It means walking lamely
It means slow (lento) walking (andante) so slowly at a walking pace and rhythm Hope I helped
it means walking side to side
It depends on your subject. Ambulo means "I am walking" in latin. Ambulas is you are walking. Ambulat is he/she/it is walking. Ambulamus is we are walking. Ambulatis is you all are walking. Ambulant is they are walking.
it basically means someone walking along but instead of walking your lumping which easily means skipping
Yes, walking is always a four-beat gait.
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The word "cane" rhymes with pain and means a walking stick.
Another term commonly used in place of erect walking is bipedal walking. This means that the individual is walking on two legs.
It means to beat an egg into the mixture.