On foot

If you go somewhere “on foot,” you walk, rather than use any form of transport.

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If you go somewhere “on foot,” you walk, rather than use any form of transport. The “Big 5” got their name because they were the most dangerous and difficult animals to hunt “on foot,” or by walking. In the morning, they took a bus tour, and then they explored the city “on foot” for the rest of the day.

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