Definitionn. walking with a slow dragging motion without lifting your feet
Last update: August 10, 2015
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The old tramp shambled down the road. [Please select]
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The ivory Pequod was turned into what seemed a shamble; every sailor a butcher. [Please select]
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But Octavius watched him shamble along its sidewalks quite as the Vienna of dead and forgotten yesterday might have watched Metternich. [Please select]
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He drank swiftly and long, then flung about with a half-insolent, half-aggressive wave of his tail, and set off at a rolling, clumsy, shuffling shamble. [Please select]
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He shambled off, and Sandy watched his broad-checked back until it was lost in the crowd. [Please select]
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A strangely hideous procession, they shambled on, for the most part silent, all uncouth and unreal in the clear morning glow. [Please select]
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The fisherman turned away to shamble noisily over the shingle, huge booted heels crunching, toward one of the dories. [Please select]
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Then he shambled in and sat down on the sofa beside Aunty Nan. [Please select]
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But he never did and was content to shamble through life, appearing two inches shorter than he really was. [Please select]
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She arose and shambled across to Archie and hunkered her big self down beside him. [Please select]
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Then having lifted its trunk as though to trumpet in triumph, it shambled off towards the forest and vanished. [Please select]
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