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Sentence count:134+2Posted:2017-02-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: pacestepstridewalkSimilar words: gainaitagainwaitregaingaietyfaithawaitMeaning: [geɪt]  n. 1. the rate of moving (especially walking or running) 2. a horse's manner of moving 3. a person's manner of walking. 
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31. The base is broadened and the patient tends to walk with an unsteady foot-slapping gait.
32. It characteristically occurs many years after the primary infection and has protean manifestations in addition to the gait ataxia.
33. As she walked beside Archer with her long swinging gait her face wore the vacant serenity of a young marble athlete.
34. The day before admission he developed an unsteady gait with slight alterations in mood and behaviour.
35. It had a strange flowing gait as if it went through air, yet its weight kept us anchored to the ground.
36. The old man approached the counter with a stooped, shuffling gait.
37. He waded shin-deep in water, with the slow-motion gait of a man wading through a dream.
38. She walked with a nose-up sprocket-hipped model-girl gait calculated to provoke maximum envy and resentment.
39. It developed in a slower-paced society when change proceeded at a leisurely gait.
40. At Twentieth and Larimer he saw some men with a stagger in their gait.
41. He walked with the unsteady gait of an old man.
42. A loping gait, he thought, with something tired in the way she hunched forward.
43. He acquired a slouching gait, and ignoble look.
44. Burns is a big lad with a rolling gait.
45. He was receding obliquely with a curious hurrying gait.
46. Above all, his gait is coordinated, smooth and effortless.
47. The trotting gait of the Shetland Sheepdog should denote effortless speed and smoothness.
48. General over the foreshore crab gait to people familiar with the characteristics for the majority of crabs.
49. But she was found without her foot bones, so researchers have debated whether she walked as we do or retained some apelike adaptations for climbing in trees that altered her gait.
50. The clinical manifestations were mainly dementia, mutism, urinary or fecal incontinence, and gait disturbance.
51. By the time she caught sight of the Leyden house, she was beginning to pant, for her stays were tightly laced(sentencedict.com), but she did not slow her gait.
52. Symptoms are nonspecific with cauda equina syndrome, monoparesis, radicular or low back pain, paresthesias, and gait disturbances.
53. The vector sequences are turned into the periodic sequence width images, presented by grey values. These grey values can exactly depict the gait motion.
54. In this study, therefore, we sought to examine the degree to which so-called unloader braces control knee instability and influence muscle cocontraction during gait.
55. The design of the three-legged robot, for instance, looks unnatural, yet it mimics the momentum of the human gait.
56. " Yas'm,'said Prissy and , turning,[Sentencedict.com ] sauntered down the walk at snail's gait.
57. The black-and-tan Australian shepherd with the odd, loping gait and a way with a Frisbee had been found as a three-week-old puppy discarded in a motel room.
58. Famous for its cuteness and comic gait on land, the penguin also has an enigmatic life at sea.
59. In the D-H coordinate, direct kinematic model and inverse kinematic model are built based on the homogeneous coordinate conversion, and this provides the foundation for gait plan.
60. The gait of the Scottish Terrier is very characteristic of the breed.
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