A walk with exaggerated movements is often referred to as "prancing." This style of walking typically involves high, bouncy steps and an exaggerated swing of the arms, giving it a lively and attention-grabbing quality. It can be seen in various contexts, such as theatrical performances or dance, where expressive movement is emphasized.
In humans, to walk with exaggerated movements. For horses, to move with quick, high steps
The word pranced means to move with high springing steps or to walk around with exaggerated movements.
Their movements are simple and exaggerated because it allows the audience to follow along and understand what is happening
This type of comedy is called "slapstick comedy," which relies heavily on physical humor, exaggerated movements, and improbable situations to generate laughter from the audience. Examples include classic comedians like Charlie Chaplin and the Three Stooges.
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Some people with foot drop walk with a very exaggerated swinging hip motion to help prevent the toes from catching on the ground.
"Tittup" means to walk in an exaggerated prancing manner.or to make the sound of horses hooves.
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The 5 locomotor movements are run, walk, leap, jump and skip
walk jump hop and run