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Yes, you can start a sentence with "although." For example: "Although it was raining, we decided to go for a walk."
Although it was raining heavily, he decided to go for a run in the park.
To be lame means to be weak or to be unable to walk. So, to walk lamely would mean walking poorly, small steps, perhaps even clumsily.
"Stride" is most likely to carry connotations related to run, walk, stand, and stride, as it implies a purposeful and confident manner of movement.
Here is an example of them both being used: Although the baby was able to stand while holding on to something, he was still unable to walk.
10,000m or 10km walk, although you're not alllowed to run in that.
An ostrich is unable to fly, but it has two long, every strong legs on which it can run fast on.
unable to ambulate well.
It's perfectly OK to walk in most 10k races (although more people will be running than walking), especially if the race is titled "10k run/walk." However, if it's specifically called a "10k run," you might want to email the race organizers and ask if it's OK to walk. Sometimes a race has a "5k run/walk" and a "10k run," meaning that you can run and/or walk in the 5k but can only run in the 10k. Basically, it's most likely that walking is totally fine. It's not like they can disqualify you for walking, anyway.
He will be significantly heavier, and although the activity will probably awaken him, he will be totally unable to walk.
You can't Run, but you can Walk And Walk Faster
Yes, a snail can. This is because the mucus is very elaborate. It's sticky, and sticks to anything actually. Although a snail has no legs and is unable to walk, it can however move along an upside down surface.
A cripple is a person or animal that is partially disabled or unable to walk, with mostly one leg.
It is better to walk then run in the rain.
Rats run and walk. depends on the scene
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