ow do you get to space with out flying
struggling
People walking down the street are known as pedestrians.
A person who is walking is a pedestrian.
The comparative form of "happily" is "more happily." In English grammar, adverbs like "happily" form comparatives using the word "more" rather than adding a suffix like "-er." This structure is used for most adverbs with two or more syllables, as well as for adverbs ending in "-ly."
Cane
"walking encyclopedia"
it means what it says
A shillelagh
to waddle
Deployment of the airbag can certainly "sting" for a moment, yes. But it deflates in 1/10 of a second. Your call: Would you rather "sting" for a few moments, or end up in a box with six men walking slowly with you?
Evaporation
prowaddle