Sentence examples for walking slow from inspiring English sources

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"Was it someone walking slow or someone old?

I was walking slow, trying to stay real calm — did a great job of that.

"He began walking slow," Mrs. Reyes said about the first sign of illness.

The woman who knows him best describes Jim Tyrone as a "dead man walking slow behind his own coffin".

"I always try to leave a minute late to give a chance to someone who's running or walking slow".

RD This explains all the confused tourists wandering aimlessly around the Met, stopping short, randomly changing direction and generally walking slow.

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The problem is that while on the outside, I may just appear to be walking through a crowd, on the inside it can feel like I'm walking slow-motion through quicksand, wanting desperately to escape before I'm pulled under by a wave of anxiety.

But the pre-excuses are lodged up front as firmly as his delusions, "Yes, I'm walking slower.

In addition, some parameters, such as stance linearity and footprint alignment, show striking differences in flies walking slower and faster than these speeds.

We found that as BMI increased, older adults with knee OA changed their gait, walking slower and exerting greater impact forces [ 17].

Data is presented that gait and some other characteristics, such as stance linearity and footprint alignment, are different in flies walking slower and faster speeds.

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