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  • Sorry, but I've got to ___ or I'll miss the last train.
    dash
    swagger
    slip
  • We had time to kill, so we ___ slowly along the river for a while before we met our friends.
    strolled
  • The phone woke me up, and, still half-asleep, I ___ out of bed to answer it.
    strolled
    staggered
    prowled
  • We ___ down the high street, stopping here and there to look in a shop window.
    sprinted
    marched
    ambled
  • We took a wrong turning and had to ___ nearly 20 km over some very muddy ground to get back to the car.
    tiptoe
    hike
    rush
  • When the children saw the hoses, they ___ over to have a better look.
    scampered
  • Since becoming famous, she's always coming across photographers ___ around outside her house.
    skulking
  • He took one look at his hotel room, and ___ off to reception, where he demanded to speak to the manager.
    mooched
    strode
    scampered
  • We had to wait for the blizzard to stop before ___ through the snow to the shop to get some supplies.
    trudging
  • When I left my house, the bus was already drawing up to the stop, so I had to ___ to catch it.
    sprint
  • After our picnic, we watched the ducks ___ down to the river.
    waddle
  • I hate wearing slippers - I'd rather ___ in bare feet.
    strut
    pad
    wade
  • I was hungry in the middle of the night, so I ___ into the kitchen to make a sandwich.
    crept
    waddled
    scrambled
  • He opened the door quietly and ___ into the house trying not to wake his parents.
    tiptoed
  • The manager ___ importantly through the restaurant, smiling at guests and glaring at the staff.
    strutted
  • Owen ___ painfully off the basketball court after twisting his ankle.
    limped
  • The train ___ along at nearly 200 km per hour.
    sped
  • She wasn't supposed to leave the house, but she managed to ___ out when her parents weren't looking.
    trudge
    speed
    sneak
  • Those kids are always ___ around on their bikes - one day, they're going to knock somebody over.
    tearing
    trotting
    wandering
  • Josh ___ into the living room demanding to know why his mother had thrown away his favourite T-shirt.
    limped
    skulked
    stormed