Opposite of to aimlessly move or drift from place to place, especially on foot
Opposite of to move slowly, heavily, clumsily, or with difficulty
Opposite of to walk for a long distance, especially across country
Opposite of to aimlessly move or drift from place to place
“We found that this particular tribe will generally settle and stay in one place.”
Opposite of to walk with long or vigorous steps
Opposite of to be in motion by moving one's feet in a slow and alternative manner
“Everyone boldly crossed the busy road, but Henry decided to stay and wait for the cars to clear.”
Opposite of to walk at a steady speed, especially without a particular destination and as an expression of anxiety or annoyance
“I would sit and wait patiently for the support act to finish before the main act would finally commence.”
Opposite of to walk around in a given place
“He had to hurry to the train station to meet passengers coming in from the north.”
Opposite of a long walk, typically a tiring one
Opposite of a long walk or walking tour
Opposite of the act of making a trip by foot
“After an arduous trek through the National Rainforest, the group decided to have a break.”
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