Ways of Walking
- walk: move on one's feet.

We walked to town.
- limp: walk unevenly because one leg is hurt.
That man is hurt, he's limping.
- hobble: walk with difficulty.
The old man hobbled along the street with the aid of his stick.
- stagger: walk unsteadily as if about to fall.
He was so drunk that he staggered all the way home.
- stumble: stagger.
She stumbled upstairs and into bed.
- lurch: stagger.
The drunken man was lurching along the street.
- tiptoe: walk on the tips of one's toes.
She tiptoed to the bed so as not to wake the baby.
- stroll: walk for pleasure.
They strolled around the park.