Stop someone or smth from moving forwards
Hold back
follow a path that is quicker and shorter than the usual way
take a short cut to
to climb mountain , stairs
ascend
someone who leaves their country during a war
refugee
someone who walks for long distances in the countryside for pleasure
hiker
become lost or go to the wrong place
go astray
become confused about where you are and where other things are
lose your bearings
to run or go somewhere very quickly, as you are in a hurry
dash
to move forward by jumping on one foot
hop
one of the vehicles that are joint together to make a train
carriage
prevent someone from going somewhere by getting in front of them
head off
follow a longer path than the usual one because it is more attractive
take a scenic route
to try to hold, move or find something using your hands in a way that is not skilful or graceful
fumble
to move along the ground on your hands and knees or with your body close to the ground
crawl
tto travel regularly to and from work
commute
stop people fro m entering an area by putting something such as a rope around it
cordon off
away from populated areas or areas popular with tourists
off the beaten track
to move in a smooth and easy way with no voice
to slide across the ground in an uncontrolled way
skid
a structure built out from the land over water and used for getting on and off boats
pier
leave a meeting, performance before the end, usually because you are angry or bored
walk out
go towards someone or something in the quickest and most direct way
make a beeline for
to move or travel with no particular purpose
roam
to hold someone or something firmly, for example, because you are afraid or in pain, or do not want to lose them
clutch
to control the direction in which a vehicle moves
steer