Sudden inability to walk on your foot may indicate an injury, such as a sprain, fracture, or strain, which could result from trauma or overexertion. It might also signal a medical condition, like a nerve issue or circulatory problem. If you experience pain, swelling, or inability to bear weight, it's important to seek medical attention for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
on foot
A ruler has a foot but can't walk. The term "foot" refers to a unit of measurement, often marked on the ruler, rather than a physical limb. This play on words highlights the difference between literal and figurative language.
If you mean how to walk in the rivers and sea, you cant.
you have what is called nerve damage, i recently got it and it hurts.
Not very i mean cripples still cant walk
Made up nursery rhyme.
They did walk on foot. How else would they walk?
fallout 3 i presume? you cant "unlock it" as say you have to walk the walk, go to it by foot, there's a bridge to cross if you dont want to go through the river
On foot I think :)
To walk with a limp means to drag or slag your foot
i cant walk with flat normal sandals except medical sandals. my left sole is very painful when i walk too much and even when i sit for long
they cant walk