The word you are looking for is "tiptoe." Tiptoeing involves walking quietly and carefully by placing one's weight on the balls of the feet.
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Dogs can become excited, animated, and playful when the word "walk" is mentioned, as it often signals the opportunity for them to go outside and explore their surroundings. This response is a result of conditioning and association with the pleasurable experiences they have during walks.
"Heel"is a command given to a dog when u want it to walk right beside you,with it's attention on you. Yes and at your left side, and not ahead or behind. It's supposed to walk when you walk, stop and sit when you stop, etc.
The answer is "barefoot."
I'm guessing: lag
behind
The Spanish word "camina" means "walk" or "to walk" in English.
The root word in "ambulatory" is "ambulare," which means "to walk" in Latin.
The word is "tiptoe."
waddle
trudge
tag
Base on Balls also means walk. I think this is the technical term for it actually. In stats a walk is recorded as BB.
There are several words that mean 'to walk aimlessly', including:wandermeanderroam
It means 'to walk.'
it means walk in a park. The word walk is inside the letters pa and rk which together make park. So the word walk is in the word park.