/ˈæmbəl/ (verb)
Walk or move at a slow, relaxed pace.
/ˈbɛrəl/ (verb)
Drive or move in a way that is so fast as to almost be out of control.
/baʊns/ (verb)
(of an object, especially a ball) move quickly up, back, or away from a surface after hitting it; rebound (once or repeatedly)
/baʊnd/ (verb)
Walk or run with leaping strides.
/ˈbəsəl/ (verb)
Move in an energetic or noisy manner.
/ˈkæn(t)ər/ (verb)
(of a horse) move at a canter in a particular direction.
/ˈkeɪpər/ (verb)
Skip or dance about in a lively or playful way.
/tʃeɪs/ (verb)
Pursue in order to catch or catch up with.
/ˈklæmbər/ (verb)
Climb, move, or get in or out of something in an awkward and laborious way, typically using both hands and feet.
/klɑmp/ (verb)
Walk with a heavy tread.
/krɔl/ (verb)
move forward on the hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground.
/dɑrt/ (verb)
Move or run somewhere suddenly or rapidly.
/dæʃ/ (verb)
Run or travel somewhere in a great hurry.
/ˈdɑɡtrɑt/ (verb)
Move at a dogtrot.
/drɪft/ (verb)
Be carried slowly by a current of air or water.
/flæʃ/ (verb)
(of a light or something that reflects light) shine in a bright but brief, sudden, or intermittent way.
/flɪt/ (verb)
Move swiftly and lightly.
/ˈflɪdər/ (verb)
Move quickly in an apparently random or purposeless manner.
/floʊ/ (verb)
(of a fluid, gas, or electricity) move along or out steadily and continuously in a current or stream.
/ˈflədər/ (verb)
(of a bird or other winged creature) fly unsteadily or hover by flapping the wings quickly and lightly.
/flaɪ/ (verb)
Go or move quickly.
/ˈfrɔɡˌmɑrtʃ/ (verb)
Force (someone) to walk forward by holding and pinning their arms from behind.
/ˈɡæləp/ (verb)
(of a horse) go at the pace of a gallop.
/ɡlaɪd/ (verb)
Move with a smooth continuous motion, typically with little noise.
/ˈɡus ˌstɛp/ (verb)
March with a goose-step.
/ˈhɑbəl/ (verb)
Walk in an awkward way, typically because of pain from an injury.
/hɑp/ (verb)
(of a person) move by jumping on one foot.
/ˈhərdl/ (verb)
Take part in a race that involves jumping hurdles.
/ˈhəri/ (verb)
Move or act with great haste.
/ˈhərdl/ (verb)
Move or cause to move at a great speed, typically in a wildly uncontrolled manner.
/ɪn(t)ʃ/ (verb)
Move slowly and carefully in a specified direction.
/dʒɑɡ/ (verb)
Run at a steady gentle pace, especially on a regular basis as a form of physical exercise.
/dʒaʊns/ (verb)
Jolt or bounce.
/dʒəmp/ (verb)
Push oneself off a surface and into the air by using the muscles in one's legs and feet.
/lip/ (verb)
Jump or spring a long way, to a great height, or with great force.
/lɪmp/ (verb)
Walk with difficulty, typically because of a damaged or stiff leg or foot.
/loʊp/ (verb)
Run or move with a long bounding stride.
/ˈləmbər/ (verb)
Move in a slow, heavy, awkward way.
/mɑrtʃ/ (verb)
Walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread.
/ˈmɔndər/ (verb)
Talk in a rambling manner.
/mɪns/ (verb)
Walk with an affected delicacy or fastidiousness, typically with short quick steps.
/ˈmoʊzi/ (verb)
Walk or move in a leisurely manner.
/peɪs/ (verb)
Walk at a steady and consistent speed, especially back and forth and as an expression of one's anxiety or annoyance.
/pæd/ (verb)
Walk with steady steps making a soft dull sound.
/pəˈreɪd/ (verb)
Walk or march in public in a formal procession or in an ostentatious or attention-seeking way.
/ˈpædər/ (verb)
Make a repeated light tapping sound.
/plɑd/ (verb)
Walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps.
/præns/ (verb)
(of a horse) move with high springy steps.
/praʊl/ (verb)
(of a person or animal) move around restlessly and stealthily, especially in search of or as if in search of prey.
/reɪs/ (verb)
Move or progress swiftly or at full speed.
/ˈræmbəl/ (verb)
Walk for pleasure, typically without a definite route.
/ril/ (verb)
Lose one's balance and stagger or lurch violently.
/rən/ (verb)
Move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all the feet on the ground at the same time.
/sæˈʃeɪ/ (verb)
Walk in an ostentatious yet casual manner, typically with exaggerated movements of the hips and shoulders.
/ˈsɔn(t)ər/ (verb)
Walk in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort.
/ʃlɛp/ (verb)
Haul or carry (something heavy or awkward)
/ˈskræmbəl/ (verb)
Make one's way quickly or awkwardly up a steep slope or over rough ground by using one's hands as well as one's feet.
/ˈskəfəl/ (verb)
Move in a hurried, confused, or awkward way, making a rustling or shuffling sound.
/ˈskəri/ (verb)
(of a person or small animal) move hurriedly with short quick steps.
/ˈskədl/ (verb)
Run hurriedly or furtively with short quick steps.
/ˈʃæmbəl/ (verb)
(of a person) move with a slow, shuffling, awkward gait.
/ˈʃəfəl/ (verb)
Walk by dragging one's feet along or without lifting them fully from the ground.
/skɪp/ (verb)
Move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce.
/ˈskɪdər/ (verb)
Move lightly and quickly or hurriedly.
/slaɪd/ (verb)
Move along a smooth surface while maintaining continuous contact with it.
/slɪp/ (verb)
Go or move quietly or quickly, without attracting notice.
/ˈslɪðər/ (verb)
Move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion.
/slɑɡ/ (verb)
Work hard over a period of time.
/slɑʃ/ (verb)
(of liquid in a container) move irregularly with a splashing sound.
/sprɪŋ/ (verb)
Move or jump suddenly or rapidly upward or forward.
/sprɪnt/ (verb)
Run at full speed over a short distance.
/ˈstæɡər/ (verb)
Walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall.
/stæmp/ (verb)
Bring down (one's foot) heavily on the ground or on something on the ground.
/stɛp/ (verb)
Lift and set down one's foot or one foot after the other in order to walk somewhere or move to a new position.
/stɑmp/ (verb)
Tread heavily and noisily, typically in order to show anger.
/ˈstrædl/ (verb)
Sit or stand with one leg on either side of.
/straɪd/ (verb)
Walk with long, decisive steps in a specified direction.
/stroʊl/ (verb)
Walk in a leisurely way.
/strət/ (verb)
Walk with a stiff, erect, and apparently arrogant or conceited gait.
/ˈstəmbəl/ (verb)
Trip or momentarily lose one's balance; almost fall.
/stəmp/ (verb)
Walk stiffly and noisily.
/ˈswæɡər/ (verb)
Walk or behave in a very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive way.
/ˈtɪpˌtoʊ/ (verb)
Walk quietly and carefully with one's heels raised and one's weight on the balls of the feet.
/ˈtɑdl/ (verb)
(of a young child) move with short unsteady steps while learning to walk.
/ˈtɑdər/ (verb)
Move in a feeble or unsteady way.
/træmp/ (verb)
Walk heavily or noisily.
/ˈtræmpəl/ (verb)
Tread on and crush.
/trɛd/ (verb)
Walk in a specified way.
/trɪp/ (verb)
Walk, run, or dance with quick light steps.
/trɑmp/ (verb)
Walk heavily; trudge.
/trɑt/ (verb)
(with reference to a horse or other quadruped) proceed or cause to proceed at a pace faster than a walk, lifting each diagonal pair of legs alternately.
/trədʒ/ (verb)
Walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions.
/ˈwɑdl/ (verb)
Walk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion.
/weɪd/ (verb)
Walk through water or another liquid or soft substance.
/wɔk/ (verb)
Move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once.
/wɪsk/ (verb)
Take or move (someone or something) in a particular direction suddenly and quickly.
/zɪp/ (verb)
Move at high speed.
/zum/ (verb)
Move or travel very quickly.