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suter [353]
3 years ago
15

What kind of ways do people move?

Social Studies
2 answers:
balandron [24]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

walk: move on one's feet.

limp: walk unevenly because one leg is hurt.

hobble: walk with difficulty.

stagger: walk unsteadily as if about to fall.

stumble: stagger.

lurch: stagger.

tiptoe: walk on the tips of one's toes.

stroll: walk for pleasure.

amble: walk at a slow, leisurely pace.

saunter: stroll.

wander: move without a fixed purpose or destination.

roam: wander.

ramble: walk for pleasure with no particular destination.

He likes rambling around in the country.

mooch: wander, walk slowly without any purpose.

meander: walk in a slow, relaxed way instead of taking the most direct way possible. (Rivers also meander).

stride: walk with long steps.

She strode across the fields.

strut: walk in a proud way, with the chest out and trying to look important.

swagger: walk proudly, strut.

stalk: walk in a proud or angry way, with long steps.

sashay: walk in a confident way, moving the body from side to side, especially so that people look at you.

trudge: walk slowly and with effort because one is tired.

shuffle: walk very slowly and noisily, without lifting one's feet off the ground.

stump: walk heavily and stiffly.

They stumped up the hill.

plod: walk with heavy steps or with difficulty.

pace: walk with regular steps.

march: walk with regular steps of equal length.

parade: walk or march together to celebrate or protest.

crawl: move slowly with the body close to the ground or on hands and knees.

toddle: walk with short unsteady steps.

edge: move gradually with small movements.

creep: move slowly and quietly with the body close to the ground.

sneak: go quietly and secretly in order to avoid being seen or heard.

pad: walk softly and quietly.

prowl: walk slowly and quietly because you are involved in a criminal activity or because you are looking for something.

slide: move smoothly over a surface.

slip: slide accidentally.

dash: move quickly and suddenly, rush.

dart: move quickly and suddenly in the specified direction.

scamper: run quickly and playfully.

sprint: run very quickly for a short distance.

jog: run slowly and steadily, as a way of exercising.

trip over: catch one's foot on something and stumble or fall.

scuttle: move quickly with short steps, because you are afraid or do not want to be noticed.

scurry: move quickly with short steps, because you are in a hurry.

skip: move forward with quick steps and jumps.

lope: run with long steps.

lollop: run with long awkward steps.

tear: run or move quickly in a dangerous or careless way.

rush: hurry, move quickly because you need to get somewhere soon.

hop: move by jumping on one foot.

trip: walk with short quick steps, usually as young girls do.

lunge: make a sudden movement towards somebody or something.

scramble: climb up or down, or over something quickly and with difficulty.

hike: take a long walk in the mountains or countryside, as an adventure.

trek: hike; make a long, difficult journey on foot.

paddle (UK), wade (US): walk for pleasure without shoes or socks in water that is not very deep.

waddle: walk with short steps, moving the body from one side to another, used especially to talk about birds or people with fat bodies.

prance: walk with high steps or large movements, in a confident way.  

Explanation:

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larisa [96]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The brain sends signals via the nervous system, including the spinal cord and nerves, to the muscles. The muscles then contract to create movement. Your muscles work in conjunction with tendons and joints, which help your muscles move your skeletal bones to accomplish movement.

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