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Dashiel HammettWays of Walking

A vocabulary exercise based on situations from
The Maltese Falcon

Use the context provided below to choose the correct verb for each sentence. Note that the situations are in the past.

crawl, trip, dash, trudge, slip, creep,
limp, stagger, wander, stroll, march

(a) Captain Jacobi, weak from loss of blood, staggered into the room.

(b) Spade strolled slowly down the busy street, pretending he didn't notice the man following him.

(c) Wilmer's foot had been injured in the struggle with Spade, and he limped over to the sofa.

(d) Archer stepped back, limped on the loose gravel, and fell over the embankment.

(e) Cairo tiptoed into Spade's room so that no one would hear him.

(f) On his hands and knees, Spade crawled towards the door.

(g) Wilmer caught his foot on the chair and tripped over it.

(h) Spade dashed down the stairs in a hurry so that the man wouldn't see him.

(i) Captain Jacobi, mortally wounded, trudged through the trash and litter in the alley to reach Spade's office.

(j) O'Shaughnessy wandered around the city for hours, uncertain where to go for help.

(k) The policemen apprehended Wilmer and marched him down to the station.

 

To complete the exercise, you should define all of the words according to the way of walking they represent. For example:
"To dash" means to walk or run somewhere very quickly.
"To wander" means to walk aimlessly, without knowing or caring about your destination.

Now try to define the rest of these words, based on the examples given above.