To move heavily or clumsily means to move with difficulty or lack of grace, often making loud or uncoordinated movements that suggest a lack of agility or finesse. This can include actions such as stomping, stumbling, or bumping into objects.
Particles of water move the fastest during the process of evaporation, where they escape the liquid state and become vapor. This occurs when water is heated and the molecules gain enough energy to break free from the liquid surface.
Heavily is the adverb form of heavy.Heavily
To drop or fall heavily is to descend with great force or weight, often making a loud noise upon impact.
To vibrate means to move rapidly to and fro or up and down. It is a quick, continuous motion that creates a buzzing or shaking sensation.
The root mean square distance is a measure of how far particles move on average in a system. In diffusion, particles move randomly and spread out over time. The root mean square distance increases as diffusion occurs, showing a direct relationship between the two.
to move clumsily
walked heavily means to walk slow or sad like, sometimes hunched over.
stealthily and clumsily at the same time
To do something clumsily or badly.
Fumbling means moving clumsily or using your hands clumsily while doing something.
A 9 letter word from those letters is Galumphed which means to move along heavily and/or clumsily.
more clumsily, most clumsily
Bunglingly means "to act or work clumsily and awkwardly."
done without care or often hurriedly or awkwardly -pierre
I walk clumsily in high heels.
Yes, because it describes an action.For example: She clumsily lost her footing and fell. (Clumsily describes lost, which an action here)
No the word clumsily is not a noun. It is an adverb.