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Meaning gait meaning

What does gait mean?

gait

(= pace) the rate of moving (especially walking or running) a person's manner of walking a horse's manner of moving

Synonyms gait synonyms

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Topics gait topics

What do people use gait to talk about?
  • What words refer to the way in which a person walks?
  • What general words refer to the way in which a person moves?

Examples gait examples

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Simple sentences

Tom insisted he hadn't been drinking, but his slurred speech and unsteady gait gave him away.

Movie subtitles

He's starting with a new ballet, full of gait and charm.
We have here writ to Norway, uncle of Fortinbras, who, impotent and bed-ridden, scarcely hears of this his nephew's purpose, to suppress his further gait herein.
Even your gait.
Glyndon took his eyes away from the fresh young face and saw the old man's dead eyes, his wrinkled yellow skin and tottering gait.
You slip through the streets, untouchable, protected by the judicious wear and tear of your clothing, by the neutrality of your gait.
His jaws are stronger than those of a lion, and he has those powerful forequarters but nature saw fit to give him a weak and wobbly rear end and a slow, ungainly gait.
A deer's eyes and legs, a wolf's gait, an elk's nostrils.
Look at that gait!
Anyway, it's well known that a woman's heart is more vulnerable to a hussar's charge than a foot soldier's gait.
The two are identical in color, with the same contrasting shoulder marking and long-legged gait.
He met a woman named Edith gait.
This particular ore can be found in the gait of a beautiful girl - in her smile, in her soul, in the way she makes every rotten thing about life seem OK.
We have here writ to Norway, uncle of young Fortinbras who, impotent and bed-rid, scarcely hears of this his nephew's purpose to suppress his further gait herein, in that the levies the lists, and full proportions are all made out of his subject.
I've seen your bipedal gait.
It's not just the voice, but his look, his gait, his unabashed kindness.
Would He have given me this calling, this memory, this voice, this gait, this quivering sensitivity, to leave me serving gorgonzola?
Such a noble gait, such an ordered pride supports the claim that these animals lead their realm.
Let her step around at about a 250 gait, but come the last quarter in 32. OK.
Oh! Crown Jewel breaks her gait.
The same gait. You said that to me already.
He was walking in step, with a heavy gait. as if he was following a funeral procession.
The gait of a man in a funeral procession.
It's exactly him. And his gait, so characteristic.
One's movements, expressions, gait - all that counts, doesn't it?
Passers-by would think they're seeing a young boy like other boys, except for his manner of walking, so heavy since the day he put on shoes, and the difficulty he has in keeping to my gait and his tendency to break into a trot.
The symptoms are wavering gait. convulsions, weakness, sometimes blindness. and then death, always death.
The same gait.
What majesty is in her gait?
Oh, what a gait! What a gait!
The gait is free and starts from the hip.
He's developed a sort of rolling gait, quite the old seadog.
I must confess I find something disquieting in the gait, Mrs Travers.
Your form's good, but his gait's off.

News and current affairs

In these circumstances, straight is the gait and narrow is the path that the Federal Reserve will have to walk - hardly an enviable position.
Indian democracy has often been likened to the stately progress of the elephant - ponderous in its gait and reluctant to change course, but not easily swayed from its new path when it does.

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