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Synonyms of "to walk" - Part 1.

The English language has A LOT of words to describe the action of walking in different manners. Can you name all of them ? The definitions are taken from the Cambridge Dictionary.
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To go on foot
to walk
To go on foot | To press something down with your foot
to tread
To walk in a slow and relaxed way, especially for pleasure
to stroll
To move by lifting your foot and putting it down in a different place | To put your foot on or in something
to step
To walk around slowly in a relaxed way or without any clear purpose or direction
to wander
To walk in a slow and relaxed way, often in no particular direction
to saunter
To walk somewhere quickly and in a determined way, often because you are angry | To walk through a public place as part of a public event to express support for something, or disagreement with or disapproval of something
to march
To have a long walk, especially in the countryside
to hike
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To walk from one place to another, often feeling tired or bored
to traipse
To walk confidently while moving your hips from side to side in a way that attracts attention
to sashay
To walk slowly with a lot of effort, especially over a difficult surface or while carrying something heavy
to trudge
To walk taking slow steps, as if your feet are heavy
to plod
To walk in an energetic way and with more movement than necessary
to prance
To move in a way that is not regular or normal, especially making sudden movements backwards or forwards or from side to side
to lurch
To walk slowly and awkwardly, without lifting your feet correctly
to shamble
To walk with difficulty in a way that looks as if you are about to fall
to totter
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