| 1. | My gait is no fault-finder's or rejecter's gait. - from Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman |
| 2. | Ha, ha we go the gait that leaves no dust behind. - from Moby Dick; or The Whale by Herman Melville |
| 3. | With Spanish hat and plumes, and gait inimitable. - from Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman |
| 4. | Responding their manners, speech, dress, friendships, the gait the. - from Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman |
| 5. | Saw I your gait and saw I your sinewy limbs clothed in blue, bearin. - from Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman |
| 6. | Methought thy very gait did prophes. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 7. | What majesty is in her gait Remember. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 8. | Rapidly crossing the West with springy gait and descending the Allghanies. - from Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman |
| 9. | I will answer you with gait and entrance. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |