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The wee, barrel-chested midfielder with the cocky gait is as influential now as he was when he arrived in Glasgow.
Severely affected birds may have a marked bowing of the tibia, be reluctant to move, and have a stilted gait.
This lizard's flattened body structure and spraddled gait make this animal perfectly adapted for living in rock piles.
Figures such as voltes and squares were used to engage the horse's hind legs before a transition to a new gait.
A horse's movement and gait is completely different depending on whether it's cantering freely or under the control of a rider using a bridle.
The shambling gait, unshaven appearance, panda eyes and mumbling incoherence are a mirror image of Cobain.
Heavy of jowl, shambling of gait, ponderous of voice, his manner was still affable.
By his side was the familiar, loose-jointed figure of Mark Twain, getting over ground with his usual shambling gait.
The boy went off with a curious, shambling gait which told my surgical eyes that he was suffering from a weak spine.
The horse's gait changed to a gallop, and the muffled rhythm of the hoof beats crescendoed until they were uncannily loud and hollow.
The tripple is a four-beat gait much like the tolt seen in the Icelandic horse.
As a child I remember us distinguishing between pace and tripple, with tripple being the superior gait, but a pacer was also acceptable.
The Basuto rides like a horse, with a long stride, and is noted for its inherent trippling gait.
The forequarters and hindquarters must be in balance with each other for the purpose of correct gait.
Soreness should be relieved with cryotherapy, should not interfere with normal gait, and should be absent by the next session.
Now turned 70, he says he passes for mid-50s and is narked that I've pointed out a stiffness in his gait.
You could have a pacer that single-foots, that doesn't have a nice one-two gait.
Ciampa, who wears crisp monogrammed shirts and walks with an imperial gait, sticks to the role of advice giver in the old-school style.
When we talk about a stride, we mean the distance covered by all four feet within a given gait.
Symptoms may be severe enough to seriously affect a person's gait and choice of footgear or activities.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And there was some haste in his slouching, loose-jointed gait which gave to his journey a suggestion of furtiveness.
The miner has a gait as peculiarly his own as Tommy's measured pace or the bluejacket's roll.
Jewel of beauty surpassing, passing before me,gainly of gait as olifant-king.
He slouched slightly in his gait, like the heavy man accustomed to the saddle.
Gowan started for the corral, the slight waddle of his bowlegged gait rather more pronounced than usual.
Ye see what put him on the wrang scent was a notion 'at I had put it some gait.
How light is his heart, how chearful his gait, and how gay his countenance!
So they pushed the dogs back to the sena at the fastest gait to which they could urge them.
It may have been the gradient of the hills, but somehow her gait had lost something of its buoyancy.
But it was the light in their eyes, their grinning faces, the buoyancy of their gait that held him.
In his gait and form and face nothing was discernibly more appropriate to Post Office clerks than to the nobility at large.
Pop made his way toward it in the skittering, skating gait one uses in one-sixth gravity.
There was already a look of slovenly age about his stooping bookworm's gait.
I followed the Mexican, who, in a hobbling gait, proceeded towards the stream.
The gait of the man would have proclaimed him a sea-dog, to any one acquainted with that animal, as far as he could be seen.
Its nose was to the trail, and it trotted with a peculiar, sliding, effortless gait.
A person distinguishable from a civilian by his uniform and from a soldier by his gait.
His shoulders were as square as ever but something had gone from the springiness of his gait.
Then, heralded by an obsequious guard, came a great man, proconsular in mien and gait.
Stiff old steeds vainly essayed a nimbler gait, but gave it up in a few rods, and fell back to the steady jog.
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