manner+of+walking

  • 71gait — n. 1. Carriage, walk, manner of walking. 2. Walk, march, way …

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  • 72pace — I. n. 1. Step. 2. Gait, walk, manner of walking. 3. Amble (of a horse), pacing. 4. Rate, degree of progress. 5. Dais. II. v. n. 1. Walk ( …

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  • 73walk — I. v. n. 1. Go on foot, advance by steps. 2. Take one s exercise. 3. Be stirring, be abroad, go about. 4. Depart, move off. 5. Behave, conduct one s self, pursue a course of life, act, demean one s self. II. v. a. 1 …

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  • 74mincer — Noun. A homosexual male. From the S.E. mince, an affected manner of walking …

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  • 75gait — /geɪt / (say gayt) noun 1. a particular manner of walking. 2. any of the characteristic rhythms of locomotion of a horse, as the walk, trot, canter or gallop. –verb (t) 3. to teach a gait to (a horse). {Scottish and northern English dialect… …

  • 76gait — ► NOUN 1) a person s manner of walking. 2) the paces of a horse or dog. ORIGIN Old Norse …

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  • 77adjutant — [aj′ə tənt] n. [< L adjutans, prp. of adjutare: see AID] 1. an assistant 2. Mil. a staff officer who serves as an administrative assistant to the commanding officera staff officer who serves as an administrative assistant to the commanding… …

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  • 78flat-footed — [flat′foot΄id] adj. 1. having flatfoot 2. designating a manner of walking, with the toes pointed outward, as by people with flatfoot ☆ 3. Informal downright and firm; plain and uncompromising 4. Informal a) awkward or clumsy b) tedious, plodding …

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  • 79Borofsky — Walking Man in München vor dem Gebäude der Münchener Rück Jonathan Borofsky: Ballerina Clown (Ludwig Forum, Aachen) …

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  • 80Jonathan Borofsky — Walking Man in München vor dem Gebäude der Münchener Rück …

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