A)
- Stray: to move away from the correct path or direction.
- Wander: to walk or move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way.
- Creep: to move slowly and quietly, usually in a cautious or surreptitious manner.
- Stagger: to walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall or lose balance.
- Crawl: to move forward on hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground.
- Limp: to walk unevenly, with one leg moving less easily or with less strength than the other.
- Trip: to stumble or fall suddenly due to an obstacle or loss of balance.
- Stroll: to walk leisurely or without hurry.
- Dash: to move or run quickly or suddenly.
- March: to walk in a military manner, usually in a line or formation.
- Trudge: to walk slowly and heavily, as if with difficulty or fatigue.
- Slip: to lose one's footing or balance and fall or slide unintentionally.
B) The hyperonym (classifier) of these verbs is "movement."
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A)
- Stray: to move away from the correct path or direction.
- Wander: to walk or move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way.
- Creep: to move slowly and quietly, usually in a cautious or surreptitious manner.
- Stagger: to walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall or lose balance.
- Crawl: to move forward on hands and knees or by dragging the body close to the ground.
- Limp: to walk unevenly, with one leg moving less easily or with less strength than the other.
- Trip: to stumble or fall suddenly due to an obstacle or loss of balance.
- Stroll: to walk leisurely or without hurry.
- Dash: to move or run quickly or suddenly.
- March: to walk in a military manner, usually in a line or formation.
- Trudge: to walk slowly and heavily, as if with difficulty or fatigue.
- Slip: to lose one's footing or balance and fall or slide unintentionally.
B) The hyperonym (classifier) of these verbs is "movement."