I've looked both words up and they seem to be related to walking in an unsteady way but I can't spot the difference. Lurch seems to be related to drunk or dizzy people “he lurched out of the bar” and totter to walking with difficulty because of some physical condition “the old lady was tottering”
Haha when u think that there is no need to search for walking vocab bc u master them, but when u look up any of these words on thr dictionary there are hundreds
Great lesson! You covered everything from the beginner to advanced level. Thanks for the lesson
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Thank you so much ! It is very useful for me as an student of ESL :)
This is so helpful because i'm a writer of fanfiction and i didn't knew a lot of synonyms because my first language is dutch :)
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Amazing video.. learned quite a lot from this.
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Wonderful video!!
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Hi! That video is a gem! Thank you soo much!Could you suggest a verb of walking used when someone is moving around in a nervous manner? Thanks!
Hi! Could you make a video of ways of laughing and smiling. I'm studying these for college and a video would come handy. Thanks a lot!
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Hi, Dave. Just one question-is the word "roaming" derived from "roam"? Thanks.
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Thanks, very useful! One thing I would have liked to see among the words was "plod".
Hobble was new to me.
Interesting vid, mate. Shall take up five of these words in my this week's YT video. Cheers! 🙌🏻
very helpful for my writing
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Hey, I'd like to know the difference between totter and lurch. Thank you!
Have a look in a good dictionary, and tell everyone (in your own words) what the difference is. You could even give us some examples. Thanks!
I've looked both words up and they seem to be related to walking in an unsteady way but I can't spot the difference. Lurch seems to be related to drunk or dizzy people “he lurched out of the bar” and totter to walking with difficulty because of some physical condition “the old lady was tottering”
Thanks for the definitions. I would add that totter is feeble and unsteady, while lurch is sudden and uncontrolled.
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Can you do ways of touching?
Great lesson! What about the word traipse?
Trumple means stamp and for example this babies? Is it true?
Haha when u think that there is no need to search for walking vocab bc u master them, but when u look up any of these words on thr dictionary there are hundreds
What about walking while crouching?
Crouching is basically when you bend down with your knees folded.
Example in context - Her boyfriend crouched down to take her photograph.
What do we call when someone walks without lifting their feet and making noise which is irritating especially students..what do we call that?
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i need trudge for a project
does someone know a way of walking starting with g?
Gait
Forget mosey and pimp walk
Some more verbs related to walking
Nip, zip, pop, race, zoom. whizz, tear
Bolt
Sashay
Plod
Scuttle
Shumble
Dawdle
Career
Scuff?