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Gait-manner of walking
There is this thing called gait which means the manner of walking. Each one of us has his/her own style of walking. This could be simply because it is natural to the way one is built or maybe because of some physical problem. One's age has also a say in the manner in which one walks. What follows is a test on all such words which actually are the verbs connected to walking and those connected to movement.
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