Amble
(
verb
,
noun
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(As a verb)
Amble ( verb )
Walk or move in a relaxed and leisurely way.
Origin:
Middle english (as a noun meaning "a leisurely walk"): from old french ambler, of unknown origin.
Examples:
- We ambled through the park enjoying the scenery.
- He ambled down the street, taking his time.
- The horse ambled along the trail.
- She ambled around the farmers market, looking at the different vendors.
- They ambled around the city, taking in the sights.
(As a noun)
Amble ( noun )
Walk or move in a relaxed and leisurely way.
Origin:
Middle english (as a noun meaning "a leisurely walk"): from old french ambler, of unknown origin.
Examples:
- We ambled through the park enjoying the scenery.
- He ambled down the street, taking his time.
- The horse ambled along the trail.
- She ambled around the farmers market, looking at the different vendors.
- They ambled around the city, taking in the sights.