The speed at which they could move depends on various factors such as the species in question, environmental conditions, and their physical condition. For example, cheetahs can reach speeds of up to 60-70 miles per hour in short bursts, while human sprinters can achieve speeds around 27 miles per hour. In general, different animals and individuals have varying capabilities based on their anatomy and training.
they spin and move fast
"Nipped along" can mean to move quickly or briskly. It could refer to walking or running at a fast pace. It is often used to describe someone moving with urgency or in a hurry.
Euglena move fast and amoeba move slower than Euglena
Very gradually
250kilometers per second
To move fast could be to speed, hurry, hasten, rush, hie, shoot, or dart (as in He darted for the door).
no you just cant run so fast as your legs wont move that fast
Move fast.
Is it likely that Jabba the Hut could move slowly as a young being, but as he got older he became immobile.
Pandas can move really fast
Yes, they can move very fast.
Move on Fast was created in 1972.
The gases only move fast when they are warm, and they are followed by liquid to make them move fast. They move the slowest when they are followed by solids, and when they are cool.
As fast as it can move, different people can move the arms slowly or fast.
You could do 'quickly moving', 'slowly moving'.. Etc. If you're only using move not moving, the same would still apply. You could do fast move, slow move, bad move, good move and many more-- whichever fits the situation the best.
Fast... Real fast...
fast