The meaning of Shamble
Shamble – definition
verb(of a person) move with a slow, shuffling, awkward gait.
Usage examples:
He shambled off down the corridor
nounA slow, shuffling, awkward gait.
Usage examples:
They walked, side by side, in a slow shamble
verbTo walk slowly and awkwardly, without lifting your feet correctly
Usage examples:
Sick patients shambled along the hospital corridors., he was a strange, shambling figure.
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Word origin
late 16th century: probably from dialect shamble ‘ungainly’, perhaps from the phrase shamble legs, with reference to the legs of trestle tables (such as would be used in a meat market: see s
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