To make sure they were really dead and not suffering and yes I have.
Roy Lichenstein
No. That is a childhood nonsense rhyme.
At obvious glance I see many differences, fins vs. legs, walking vs swimming, sidewalk vs open water, fish vs human. But how about we put a fish on the sidewalk and a human under water and we see first hand.
There is no standard collective noun for people walking along a sidewalk. Collective nouns are an informal part of language, any noun that is suitable can function as a collective noun. Since people waling along a sidewalk are called pedestrians, you could start with 'a pair of pedestrians'.
one can prevent sliding when walking along a wet sidewalk during rainy days by either swimming in the water, do a penguin walk, run fast, or by hopping( especially when wearing white)
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The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony
Interesting question. I try to stay between the girl and potential danger, like random homeless people on the sidewalk and such. Other than that, no preference, really.
Typically, roads are designed for vehicles, so sidewalks are usually the best option for pedestrians. Sidewalks provide a safe and dedicated path for walking, separate from traffic, allowing pedestrians to move freely and without obstructions. Walking on a sidewalk can also be more comfortable due to the smoother surface and absence of vehicles.
The Verve
The force of friction between the person's shoes and the sidewalk prevents their feet from slipping. Friction is generated by the contact between the irregularities on the shoe sole and the rough texture of the sidewalk surface, providing the necessary grip for walking.
I was walking on a sidewalk and tripped on a stone.And hit my head on a stone wall.I did it because I was little.