People who cannot walk properly may be referred to as having a mobility impairment or a gait disorder. This can result from various conditions, such as physical disabilities, neurological disorders, or injuries. In some contexts, they may also be described as having limited mobility or being wheelchair users, depending on their specific circumstances. The terminology can vary based on individual preferences and the nature of their condition.
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miners
if you had small feet you cannot walk properly.
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it completely depends on the girl. some will, and some won't
Allotments can be dangerous places for old people who cannot walk properly. Allotments often consist of uneven ground and of course some areas may be freshly dug, presenting addition mobility challenges.
with a woody
a man who can not walk is a legless man or women
people cannot walk in space because there is a lot of gravity