galumph
verb [ I ] informal uk/ɡəˈlʌmf/ us/ɡəˈlʌmf/
笨拙地挪动;脚步沉重地走
to move in an awkward, heavy way
A huge bearded man galumphed into the bar. 一个留着大胡子的高个子男人笨手笨脚地走进了酒吧。
This plant-eating dinosaur galumphed across southeastern Oklahoma 110 million years ago.
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- Residents in the mountains are used to bears galumphing into town.
- He slouches and galumphs with the awkwardness of an adolescent.
- She struggles in her high-heeled shoes, galumphing unsteadily, all her weight forward.
- They make a lot of noise coming in and out of the house, galumphing down the steps, slamming doors, calling out to one another.