To stumble = to hit your foot against something
The child stumbled over a stone and fell.
To stagger = to walk unsteadily as if drunk
He has been drinking. That's why he is staggering across the room.
To creep = to move quietly / secretely
I'll leave the door open. Just creep in so as not to wake the baby.
The cat crept towards the bird and caught it.
To dash = walk in a hurry, almost run
We're late. Let's just dash to work.
To slip out = move quietly or quickly without attracting attention
She slipped out of the room without being seen.
To jog = to walk very quickly or run
As she wants to keep fit, she jogs 20 minutes every day.
To limp = to walk slowly and with difficulty because one leg is hurt or injured
I've hurt my leg. That's why I've been limping for two days now.
To crawl =
1. move slowly along the ground as snakes do
2. move on the hands and knees like a baby
The thief crawled along the garden and broke into the house.
All babies crawl before they walk.
To trudge = walk heavily, often because of an obstacle
They trudged through deep snow for hours before arriving at the nearest village.
I was so tired that I had to trudge all the way home.
To lurch =
1. move suddenly forward or sideways, usually beacause you can't control your movements
2. to stop with a sudden uncontrolled movement
The drunken man was lurching and staggering across the street.
I was so scared that I lurched across the park.
To stroll = to walk leisurely
We have been strolling allong the beach all morning
To march = walk quickly with firm, regular steps as in a parade
The soldiers marched along the street to celebrate the National Day.
