- - To walk with long steps
- - Take big steps
- - Take long steps
- - Variable distance measure
- - Walk with long steps
- - Take serious steps
- - Take giant steps
- - Distance between steps
- - Walk or run with long steps.
- - Take steps
- - Way to travel on horseback, perhaps, or walk purposefully
- - Step taken to shift the dirt in the southeast
- - Walk with long paces
- - pace to travel past the street
- - walk with a purpose
- - the pace to travel past the street
- - modernist left at the start of the week, taking an awfully big step
- - is ted right to walk with such a long step?
- - the saint sees attraction in taking the right step
- - It's red, perhaps, so go ahead!
- - Walk a short way, then take a bus
- - saint, before journey, taking big step
- - Pace kept by strongest riders
- - Jazz piano style played by Fats Waller and Mary Lou Williams
- - Bound to get journey underway?
- - Take things in ....; stay calm
- - Walk, or ride on a little way
- - step out like a saint or take some transport
- - When a team's out for a bit of training, it means progress
- - sir ted gets confused and takes a big step
- - Samba leader tried putting off step
- - Single long step
- - society tried altering pace
- - Cuts reversed, overshadowing Republican movement
- - saint before journey taking long step
- - Mud's picked up on eastern walk
- - Big step putting those Romanian leaders in team
- - You'll need to make the pace here
- - Step in the driest powder
- - Long step or pace
- - You can adjust its length on your Fitbit
- - Type of jazz piano playing
- - Length of step
- - Hit one's ........
- - Runner's unit
- - Long step
- - Jazz piano style
- - Walking rhythm
- - Soldier initially tried to break step
- - Long pace
- - Giant step
- - Squadron leader tried to break step
- - Walk short way then go on horseback
- - Runner's step
- - Big step
- - Walk with confidence
- - Progress metaphor
- - Long walking step
- - Extended footstep
- - Walk in street / take bus?
- - Walk decisively
- - Walk a little way to take the bus?
- - A way to travel is to walk
- - With thoroughfare restricted, go on horseback or walk
- - What some things are taken in?
- - Matthew Wilder "Ain't nothing gonna break my ......"
- - Large step
- - It's a big step
- - "Fats" Waller piano style
- - Ultramarathoner's concern
- - Walk purposefully
- - With 45-Down, Fats Waller specialty
- - Winning length in a horse race
- - Decisive step
- - Track coach's concern
- - Move like a conqueror
- - What some losses are taken in?
- - Footstep
- - Take a big step
- - Usually you try to hit yours
- - Something may be taken in it
- - Take in .... (deal with calmly)
- - Walk in step
- - Move briskly
- - Walk confidently
- - Steady pace
- - In .... (calmly)
- - Confident gait
- - 92 Forward movement
- - Unit of progress
- - Comfortable gait
- - Walk triumphantly
- - What to take a reverse in
- - Purposeful gait
- - Move forward like a conqueror
- - Step smartly
- - Walk like Groucho Marx
- - Firm step.
- - Walk vigorously.
- - Steady course.
- - Gait
- - Lope.
- - Marathoner's concern
- - Single step
- - Strut
- - Advance
- - Tread
- - Walk
- - Pace
- - Bit of progress
- - March
- - Step ....
- - Take in
- - direst sort of pace
- - decisive step from rex engaged by varied diets
- - Long step when walking or running
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