a drunken often walks like a duck or a sleep walker
Certain armed forces careers often involve long walks. Careers that make deliveries often require long walks, such as a postal delivery person or a newspaper delivery person. Careers involving security can require longs walks.
Simile, Alliteration, Assonance, Consonance, Metonymy, Antithesis, Metaphor, Personification, Anaphora. All these figures of speech are found in "She Walks in Beauty" By Lord Byron.
A person who walks aimlessly can be referred to as a wanderer or a stroller.
A person who walks is called a pedestrian. A biped is any creature that walks on two legs, including human.
A person who walks on tightropes is called a "funambulist." This term comes from the Latin words "funis," meaning rope, and "ambulare," meaning to walk. Funambulists often perform in circuses or theatrical performances, showcasing their impressive balance and skill.
Skeletal muscles are primarily utilized when a person walks.
The adverbs are often (walks), quickly (walks), and always (late).
Pedestrian
a walker
A pedestrian.
A fashion model usually walks the catwalk at a fashion show.
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