Shamble ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Shamble ( verb )

To walk in an awkward or unsteady way.

Origin:

From old english sceamelian, from sceamol "awkward".

Examples:

  1. The old man shamble along the street.
  2. He shamble towards the door.
  3. She shamble along the pavement.
  4. The zombie shamble through the city.
  5. The drunk man shamble away from the bar.

(As a noun)

Shamble ( noun )

To walk in an awkward or unsteady way.

Origin:

From old english sceamelian, from sceamol "awkward".

Examples:

  1. The old man shamble along the street.
  2. He shamble towards the door.
  3. She shamble along the pavement.
  4. The zombie shamble through the city.
  5. The drunk man shamble away from the bar.
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