to accidentally hit something with one's foot and almost fall
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to engage in a specific activity or form of movement, often for exercise or leisure
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a relaxed walk taken for enjoyment
to move in a relaxed or casual manner
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to take a long walk in the countryside or mountains for exercise or pleasure
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to walk firmly with regular steps
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to rush somewhere with speed and force
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to move or act very quickly
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to follow a person or thing and see where they go, often for the purpose of catching them
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to move using our legs, faster than we usually walk, in a way that both feet are never on the ground at the same time
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at the maximum speed
to walk leisurely or casually, typically without a specific destination or purpose, often for enjoyment or relaxation
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to slip or hit something with the foot accidentally that makes one fall or lose balance momentarily
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to lose balance and almost fall by accidentally colliding with an object while walking or running
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to follow someone or something in an attempt to catch them
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to steal something and leave quickly
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to hit and pass over something or someone with a vehicle, causing damage
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to escape from or suddenly leave a specific place, situation, or person, often in a hurried manner
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a session of physical exercise or practice meant to improve or maintain health, fitness, or strength
to exercise in order to get healthier or stronger
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able to move quickly and easily
the ability that enables one to move quickly and easily
not moving or operating freely due to being rigid or tight
to design or invent a new thing or method after much thinking
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to generate ideas or concepts, often in a creative manner
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to prepare one's body for exercising or playing sports with gentle stretches and exercises
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to move the upper part of the body downward
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having a curve or inclination in a specific direction
exercise designed to extend the limbs and muscles to their full extent
(of a task) needing great effort, skill, etc.
a physical exercise that requires a person to lie on their stomach and raise their body off the ground while keeping their back straight and supporting the weight of their body on their hands and toes alone
happening continuously without stopping for a long time
having a strong desire or ambition to achieve a goal or accomplish a task
the driving force or reason behind someone's actions, behaviors, or desires
absolutely necessary and of great importance
very necessary for a particular purpose or situation
having great importance, often having a significant impact on the outcome of a situation
to make something more powerful
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to make something broader or larger in extent or scope
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to make something physically or structurally less strong or sturdy
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(of a person or body part) unable to move easily or comfortably, often due to pain or tightness in the muscles or joints
to do light exercises after intense activity to help the body relax
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