Encara no tenim significats per a "walk very".
1The dear little thing begins to walk very well in her leading-strings.
2We walk very much and see such sights as the town affords.
3I am forced to walk very slowly on account of my heart.
4Ann Mary could not walk very fast on account of the snow.
5I doubt if he could walk very steadily across this room now.
6He will have to walk very carefully while he is with us.
7They had to walk very carefully, climbing up and over the stones.
8I did find you, you know, though I didn't walk very far.
9The weather was dull and misty and the walk very uncomfortable.
10I remember the sensations of that walk very vividly, strange as they were.
11I can walk very well, though I can't run so fast as nursie.
12You know I am strong enough now to walk very well.
13I doubt if he could walk very steadily across this room-
14She began to walk very early, but she could not talk.
15We walked on a narrow board walk very slippery with cheesy, red-brown mire.
16Why could she not walk very fast and get back soon?
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Walk very a través del temps
Walk very per variant geogràfica