English Vocabulary Tests » Everyday Vocabulary: Walking

Everyday Vocabulary: Walking

WALKING

  1. He was completely drunk. I watched him ______ across the road and fall down.
    • A) crawl
    • B) trip
    • C) wander
    • D) stagger
  2. It's very pleasant for a tourist to ______ round a new city with no particular purpose or destination.
    • A) crawl
    • B) trip
    • C) wander
    • D) stagger
  3. It was a lovely day so we decided to ______ in the park for an hour.
    • A) stroll
    • B) stray
    • C) creep
    • D) limp
  4. His injured foot made him ______ badly.
    • A) stroll
    • B) stray
    • C) creep
    • D) limp
  5. Be careful or you'll ______ on this icy bit of pavement.
    • A) trudge
    • B) dash
    • C) slip
    • D) march
  6. Everyone was asleep when I returned so I had to ______ to my room without making a noise.
    • A) stroll
    • B) stray
    • C) creep
    • D) limp
  7. If you join the army, you'll have to learn to ______.
    • A) trudge
    • B) stagger
    • C) slip
    • D) march
  8. Please don't ______ away from the main group or you'll get lost.
    • A) stroll
    • B) stray
    • C) creep
    • D) limp
  9. Before babies can walk, they can only ______ on their hands and knees.
    • A) crawl
    • B) trip
    • C) wander
    • D) stagger
  10. I'm afraid someone will ______ over that piece of wood and fall.
    • A) crawl
    • B) trip
    • C) wander
    • D) stagger
  11. It began to rain and we had to ______ into a shop to keep dry.
    • A) trudge
    • B) dash
    • C) slip
    • D) stray
  12. The exhausted men had to ______ for five miles through the snow.
    • A) trudge
    • B) dash
    • C) slip
    • D) wander
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