Words To Use Instead Of 'Go', 'Went', Or 'Walk'

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- (Of a person) make a sudden involuntary movement in reaction to something that causes surprise or shock.

Lam - Hit (someone) hard.

- Attack.

Leapt - Jump or spring a long way, to a great height, or with great force.

- Move quickly and suddenly.

- Make a sudden rush to do something; act eagerly and suddenly.

Leave - Go away from.

Left

Legged It - Run, especially in order to escape from somebody.

Lunged - To move forward suddenly and with force, especially in order to attack someone.

Make A Break For It - Run toward something.

Make Oneself Scarce- Leave a place, especially so as to avoid a difficult situation.

Make One's Way  - To move forward, usually toward a destination or goal, physically or conceptually.

Marched - Walk or proceed quickly and with determination.

Meandered - (Of a person) wander at random.

Mosey - Walk or move in a leisurely manner.

Move - Go in a specified direction or manner; change position.

Move Out - Leave or cause to leave one's place of residence or work.

Navigate- Travel on a desired course after planning a route.

Pass - Move or cause to move in a specified direction.

Proceed -Move forward, especially after reaching a certain point.

Progress - Forward or onward movement toward a destination.

Pull Out - Withdraw from an undertaking.

Push Off  - To leave                               

Quit - Leave (a place), permanently.

Retire - Withdraw to or from a particular place.

Run Along - Go away (used typically to address a child)

Run Away - Leave or escape from a place, person, or situation of danger.

Sauntered - Walk in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort.

Sashayed - Walk in an ostentatious yet casual manner, typically with exaggerated movements of the hips and shoulders.

Scaled - Climb up or over (something high and steep).

Scooted - Go or leave somewhere quickly.

Scram - Leave or go away from a place quickly.

Scurried - (Of a person or small animal) move hurriedly with short quick steps.

Scuttled - Run hurriedly or furtively with short quick steps.

Set Off - Begin a journey.

Set Out-  Begin a journey.

Shove Off - Go away

Skedaddle - Depart quickly or hurriedly; run away.

Skidded - Slip; slide.

Skip Out - To avoid a responsibility, esp, by leaving or not appearing.

Skirted - Go around or past the edge of.

- Go along or around (something) rather than directly through or across it.

Slinked - To go or move stealthily or furtively (as in fear or shame)

- To move in a sinuous provocative manner.

Slip Away - Depart without saying goodbye; leave quietly or surreptitiously.

Slogged - Walk or move with difficulty or effort.

Split - Leave a place, especially suddenly.

Trailed -  Walk or move slowly or wearily.

Traipsed - Walk or move wearily or reluctantly.

- Walk about casually or needlessly.

Travel - The action of traveling, typically abroad.

Trekked - Go on a long arduous journey, typically on foot.

Trudged - Walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions.

Vamoose - Depart hurriedly.

Vanish - Disappear suddenly and completely.

Vaulted - Leap or spring while supporting or propelling oneself with one or both hands or with the help of a pole.

Veered -  A change in course or direction.

Ventured - Dare to do something or go somewhere that may be dangerous or unpleasant.

Waddled - Walk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion.

Wander - Walk or move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way.

- Move slowly away from a fixed point or place.

- Move or travel slowly through  or over (a place or area)

Whisked - Take or move (someone or something) in a particular direction suddenly and quickly.

Withdraw - Leave or cause to leave a place or situation.

Wriggled - Twist and turn with quick writhing movements.

- Move in a particular direction with wriggling movement.

Zipped - Move at high speed

Zoomed - To move very quickly.




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