For me it's like an image of stepping very strongly along the earth and grabbing things, to go forward, clinging to them.
I slowly look into the eyes of each juror as I step along the box.
He chose up first, stepping along the side to reduce squeaks.
As quickly as she could go, Deborah stepped along it.
They pushed away from each other and stepped back along the passage.
Before Robin could object, the other girl stepped out along the path.
Then she stepped along the walkway between the lodge's rooms.
A minute later they were stepping along the muddy road.
Carefully he stepped along the barren streets, sometimes going around a building that was too high to step over.
Now if we could step along a bit livelier, sir?