Breaks my heart to hear this.
Almost sounds like a stroke.
Or he chewed on an extension cord and got a bad zap.
If he doesn't straighten out, get him to a vet, please!
It means "stand" or "standing."in an unsteady manner; uncertainly"he walked unsteadily toward the exit"; "The wounded soldier was swinging unsteadily on his legs"
A Priest- walked past him A levite- walked past him Good Samaritan- helped him
"Toward" is a preposition used to indicate direction or movement in a particular direction. It can also show a deadline or goal. For example: "She walked toward the store" or "We are working toward a solution."
Bring that plate toward me, please. Let us now look toward the East.
she found slaves and they followed her as she walked north
The priest, like the Levite, ignored the man completely and walked on.
zero as he and stanley walked torwards the thump
The man walked with an unusual gait while heading toward the gate.
although she was afraid of the dentist, she walked unflinching with courage and silence toward the dentist chair.
The word "into" is a preposition. It is used to indicate movement toward the inside of a place or thing, or to express a change of state or condition. For example, in the sentence "She walked into the room," "into" shows direction toward the room.
He did not, the priest and the levite saw the injured man but crossed the path and walked on the other side to avoid him.
Gandhi walked 240 miles to the sea to get some salt and the Indian people followed.