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march, shuffle, limp, and pace.
Each of those words paints a different picture,
and using the right one can make your English sound way more fluent and expressive.
In this video,
you'll learn 20 more advanced alternatives to walk and when to use each one.
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Our first four words are stroll,
amble, mosey, and saunter.
All of these mean to walk in a relaxed,
leisurely way.
For example,
She strolled along the beach at sunset.
We spent a few hours ambling through the art gallery.
They'll probably mosey down to the shops after lunch.
He sauntered over to the bar and ordered a drink.
Note that stroll can be both a noun and a verb,
so you could also say,