The term you are looking for is "languid stroll." Languid means lacking energy or vitality, and when applied to a walk, it implies a slow and leisurely pace often associated with sadness or melancholy. This word conveys a sense of heaviness and emotional weight in the movement of the person walking.
stride, saunter.
walked heavily means to walk slow or sad like, sometimes hunched over.
lagging and depression?
Walk.
To shuffle, or lumber.
Because they are Asians and they walk slow
The root word of ambled is "amble," which comes from the Old French word "ambler," meaning "to walk at a slow, relaxed pace."
Elephants, they walk slow, but can kill you with one stomp.
Perambulate is a word meaning "to walk". It is most often associated with slow walking and elders in American usage.
No. The word sad is an adjective.
walked heavily means to walk slow or sad like, sometimes hunched over.
Probably as slow as it wants to.