[ UK /ˈæmbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˈæmbəɫ/ ]
VERB
  1. walk leisurely
NOUN
  1. a leisurely walk (usually in some public place)
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How To Use amble In A Sentence

  • She's getting old and she tends to ramble a bit.
  • Lost in nostalgic souvenirs I ambled past les belles, snapping a few more photos along the way. Kindness of strangers
  • Keeping specific goals and metrics for testing in mind not only helps track status and results, but also avoids the last-second scramble to pull together necessary reports.
  • He was eighty years old and in a coma when his horse won the Hambletonian Stakes, the supreme prize. Celebrities
  • Stick us in a virgin paradise, and we create great honeycombed bureaucracies, vast bramble-fields of rules and regulations, ornate politburos filled with policymaking politicos, and, above all, tangled webs of power.
  • It cannot be smoked, drunk or gambled away. Times, Sunday Times
  • By contrast, when Procter & Gamble, the makers of Olestra, asked the FDA for permission to add its artificial fat substitute to potato chips, the controversial product was evaluated under food-additive laws.
  • She learned to scramble around and even run sideways, but not forward.
  • They evidently find the densely planted crop a satisfactory alternative to the nettles and brambles that they generally build in. Times, Sunday Times
  • The arrival of the charity van set off a minor riot as villagers scrambled for a share of the aid.
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